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ZAGREB, Oct 18 (Hina) - Croatia's Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa on
Friday received Greece's Foreign Minister Theodoras Pangalos for
talks on economic cooperation and entire relations between the two
countries.
"We informed Minister Pangalos of currently important
strategic guidelines for Croatia's foreign affairs and internal
policies ," Matesa said after the talks.
Minister Pangalos, who is on an official visit to Croatia,
said there was great potential of promoting the economic
cooperation between Greece and Croatia. He added there were plans
for building a road alongside the whole Adriatic coast and that
ideas for joint tourism projects were being considered.
Thanking to Greece for "principled support to Croatia's in bid
for membership to the Council of Europe," Matesa said Greek
government had given great contribution to initiatives for
normalizing relations in the area of the former Yugoslavia.
Matesa announced that the promotion of Croatian economy would
be held in the Greek town of Salonika in mid-November.
After signing the three agreements between Croatia and Greece,
Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic and his Greek counterpart
Pangalos described relations between the two countries as friendly
and stable.
Granic said Croatia, being a central European and
Mediterranean country, was aspiring toward the European and
Atlantic integration. At the same time it was making efforts to
have good relations with all countries in the region, particularly
in the Mediterranean.
Welcoming Croatia's admission to the Council of Europe
Greece's Pangalos said his country was ready to help Croatia to
forge closer ties with the European Union.
"We are of the same opinion that it is necessary to establish
governing bodies in Bosnia-Herzegovina as soon as possible in line
with elections' results," Granic said adding that Croatia and
Greece described in the same way the normalization agreement
between the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia as "crucial to peace and stability in the wider region."
Speaking of Croatian-Greek economic relations Granic said the
commodity trade totalled only US $ 30 million, and voiced hope it
would rise in new circumstances.
This year Croatia's "Koncar" company was awarded a contract to
build a hydroelectric plant, worth US $ 6 million, in Greece.
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