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Press release concerning the decision of the Commercial Court in Dubrovnik regarding the sale of the real estate of the bankrupt debtor in CavtatPursuant to the decision of the Commercial Court in Dubrovnik regarding the sale of the real estate of the bankrupt debtor Special hospital for child diseases “Nemanja Vlatković”, Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs received inquiries and submissions from the relevant institutions and bodies in Bosnia and Herzegovina04.10.2004. | Press releases
Minister Žužul met today in Helsinki with Finnish Foreign Minister Tuomioja, Parliament's President Lipponen and State Secretary for EU Affairs PeltomäkiCroatian Foreign Minister Miomir Žužul, who is on a 3-day visit to Finland, met today, 1 October 2004 in Helsinki, with Finnish Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja, President of the Finnish Parliament Paavo Lipponen and State Secretary for EU Affairs Antti Peltomäki01.10.2004. | Press releases
Bilateral consultations held between Croatian and Austrian Ministries of Foreign and Internal Affairs in ViennaBilateral consultations between the Ministries of Foreign and Internal Affairs of the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Austria were held at the Austrian Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Vienna01.10.2004. | Press releases
Minister Žužul received the newly appointed German ambassador to Croatia, Jürgen Alfred StaksCroatian Foreign Minister Miomir Žužul received today, 29 September 2004, in Zagreb, the newly appointed German ambassador to Croatia, Jürgen Alfred Staks, who handed him his credentials29.09.2004. | Press releases
Minister Žužul met in Zagreb the US Assistant Secretary of State Arthur E. DeweyCroatian Foreign Minister Miomir Žužul received today, 29 September 2004, in Zagreb, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration Arthur E. Dewey, who is on a several-days visit to Croatia29.09.2004. | Press releases
State Secretary Biščević received the Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation Wolfgang HoffmannState Secretary for Political Issues Hido Biščević received at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Zagreb the Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) Wolfgang Hoffmann28.09.2004. | Press releases
As of 3 October 2004 begins the implementation of the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone of the Republic of CroatiaThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia wishes to remind that as of 3 October 2004, pursuant to the Decision of the Croatian Parliament on the Extension of the Jurisdiction of the Republic of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea of 3 October 2003 begins the implementation of the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone of the Republic of Croatia27.09.2004. | Press releases
State Secretary Bakota met in Podgorica with Montenegrin Assistant Foreign Minister Ljubomir MišurovićState Secretary at the Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gordan Bakota, who is on a visit to Montenegro, met at the Montenegrin Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Podgorica with Assistant Foreign Minister Ljubomir Mišurović27.09.2004. | Press releases
Starting implementation of the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone The Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs wishes to remind that as of 3 October 2003, begins the implementation of the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone of the Republic of Croatia. In its content, the Zone relates to the sovereign rights of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the living resources beyond the limits of the territorial sea, as well as the jurisdiction with regard to marine scientific research and the protection and preservation of the marine environment27.09.2004. | Press releases
State Secretary Hido Biščević received members of the Danish Foreign Policy SocietyState Secretary for Political Issues at the Croatian Ministry for Foreign Affairs Hido Biščević received today, September 27, 2004, in Zagreb, members of the distinguished Danish Foreign Policy Society, who are on a study tour around the countries of South Eastern Europe 27.09.2004. | Press releases