BRATISLAVA, July 2 (Hina) - A delegation of the Croatian Ministry
of Economy and Czech and Slovakian representatives on Tuesday
concluded talks on bilateral agreements between Croatia and
Slovakia and the Czech Republic on a free trade zone.
During the tripartite talks, which began on Monday, there was
an exchange of opinions on the necessity of liberalizing trade
between the three countries, which is of particular importance for
Croatia, since the Czech Republic and Slovakia are members of the
Central European Free Trade Association.
The signing of an official protocol on the talks is set for
Thursday, and the next tripartite meeting is to be held in Prague
this summer.
Agreements on a free trade zone should be signed by the end of
September.
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