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CSW - Statement by H.E. Mrs Jadranka Kosor, Vice Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, at the 49th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women01.03.2005. | Press releases
PLENARY - Statement by H.E. Mr Vladimir Drobnjak, Permanent Representative, at the Informal consultations on the High-level Panel and Millennium Project Reports22.02.2005. | Press releases
Croatia’s President Sworn in for Second TermThe President of the Republic of Croatia, Stjepan Mesic, was sworn in for his second five-year term in office on Friday after taking an oath at a ceremony in Zagreb’s medieval St. Mark’s Square.18.02.2005. | Press releases
Croatia Names New Minister for Foreign Affairs and European IntegrationKolinda Grabar-Kitarovic has been confirmed as Croatia’s new Minister for Foreign Affairs and European Integration by the Croatian Parliament today.17.02.2005. | Press releases
CSocD - Statement by H.E. Dr. Nino Žganec, State Secretary, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, for the General Discussion at the High-Level Plenary Meeting of the Commission for Social Develoment11.02.2005. | Press releases
Crans Montana ForumThe Crans Montana Forum, a meeting on regional cooperation in Southeast Europe, will be held April 13-15 at the Westin Hotel in Zagreb and will bring together heads of state, prime ministers and senior members of governments.09.02.2005. | Press releases
Croatia signs plan to complete return of refugees by 2006Representatives of the governments of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia and Montenegro signed a declaration on the return of refugees at a regional conference held in Sarajevo on Jan. 31. The three countries have agreed to solve the status of the remaining 300,000 refugees and displaced persons by the end of 2006.02.02.2005. | Press releases
PLENARY - Statement by Ms. Irena Zubčević, Minister Plenipotentiary, for the Informal meeting on the recommendations contained in the report of the High-level Panel27.01.2005. | Press releases
Croatian President Wins Second TermThe incumbent Croatian President Stjepan Mesic won a second five-year term in office in a presidential runoff on Jan. 16, the State Electoral Commission (DIP) announced, citing returns from 99.73 per cent of the polling stations.
17.01.2005. | Press releases