WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Hina) - Croatia's ambassador to the United
States, Miomir Zuzul, and the director of the World Bank's
department for Europe, Jean-Michel Severino, signed in Washington
on Wednesday a USD 102 million loan agreement on the
reconstruction of road infrastructure and mine clearance in
Croatia, the Croatian embassy said in a statement.
Severino said that the World Bank and Croatia had good
relations, adding that several loans had already been granted and
that new ones were in preparation.
Severino announced that the World Bank would soon open its
office in Croatia.
Zuzul emphasized the political importance of the project
because financial support would be given to those elements which
were essential to the implementation of the peace agreement in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The loan, approved by the bank's board of directors on
November 21, focused on investments of joint interest to Croatia
and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The loan followed agreements on the use of the port of Ploce
and on Neum, as well as an agreement on the reconstruction of the
Zupanja-Orasje bridge, which had been signed earlier this year by
Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Zuzul said that the relations between Croatia and the World
Bank confirmed the readiness of the international community to
support Croatia, democratization processes and its integration
into Western economic and political structures.
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