21. 4. 2021
Foreign Minister Anže Logar hosted Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Affairs Gordan Grlić Radman and Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Luigi Di Maio at a trilateral meeting on 21 April 2021 in Brdo pri Kranju. The ministers assessed the progress of the trilateral cooperation to date and took note of the specific proposals to enhance cooperation in the North Adriatic.
At the meeting held in Trieste on 19 December 2020, the officials adopted the Joint Statement that established a trilateral cooperation mechanism at the working and political levels. Foreign ministers of the Republic of Croatia, the Italian Republic and the Republic of Slovenia |
Who jeopardizes Balkans? April 19, 2021 12:30 PM by Y.Z
It will be recorded in the history of international relations that all countries of the Balkans peninsula, starting from Slovenia to Bulgaria had or have officially applied for membership in the EU and NATO, except for Serbia which has declared military neutrality, but is still a candidate for membership in the EU. Throughout
the history, by means of public or secret agreements, international conferences, particularly in the case of
the ending the two world wars, as well as the local wars in the Balkans and
broader region, the major powers have always brokered agreements on their respective spheres of influences, which as a rule, did not respect the wills of those affected the most by such agreements- the states and peoples of the Balkans.
HR Inzko thanked Grlic Radman for Steps that Croatia extends to BiH on its European Path April 15, 2021 8:15 AM by Y.Z
The High Representative, Valentin Inzko, met with the Croatian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Gordan
Grlic Radman yesterday in Sarajevo.
High Representative Inzko and Minister
Grlic Radman discussed the overall political situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The High Representative informed Minister Grlic Radman about the status of the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement and partly about his forthcoming Report to the UN Security Council.
“Those in charge of political processes in Bosnia and Herzegovina need to develop a sense of urgency and responsibility in addressing the needs of the citizens and in implementing the necessary reforms. Friends in the international community, which are numerous, will help Bosnia and Herzegovina overcome all the obstacles in the integration processes, but t
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Croatian Health Minister Confirms Interest in Buying Russia s Sputnik V Vaccine - Embassy Wed 03rd March 2021 | 05:20 AM
BELGRADE (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 03rd March, 2021) Croatian Health Minister Vili Beros has confirmed his country s interest in purchasing the Russian-made Sputnik V vaccine against the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the Russian Embassy in Zagreb said.
Earlier, the diplomatic mission told Sputnik that Croatian citizens and Russians living in the country contacted the mission every day to find out how to get the Russian vaccine. On March 2, 2021, Russian Ambassador Andrey Nesterenko and Croatian Minister of Health Vili Beros held phone talks, during which they confirmed that the Croatian side was interested in buying the required amount of Sputnik V vaccine in Russia in accordance with EU norms and Croatian laws, the embassy said.