GRAZ, Nov 9 (Hina) - Central European Initiative (CEI) member
states on Saturday backed Croatia's efforts to establish bilateral
cooperation with the European Union, including the signing of a
cooperation agreement.
In a final document after a two-day meeting in the Austrian
town of Graz, CEI members also welcomed Croatia's admission to the
Council of Europe.
Saturday's plenary session emphasized the importance of the
economic development and reconstruction of Bosnia-Herzegovina for
the successful implementation of the Dayton peace agreement.
The prime ministers and foreign ministers of CEI member states
called for stronger cooperation with the European Union, the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Council of
Europe and the UN Economic Commission.
The plenary session was chaired by Chancellor Frantz Vranitzky
of Austria. Next year the presidency of this intergovernmental
regional association will be held by Bosnia-Herzegovina, while
Croatia will take over the year after that.
The Croatian delegation was headed by Prime Minister Zlatko
Matesa and Foreign Minister Mate Granic.
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