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Minister Žužul expressed his satisfaction with the content and the outcome of his visit to Washington...Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Žužul, upon returning from the U.S. where he led the Croatian delegation along with the President of the Croatian Parliament Vladimir Šeks, expressed his satisfaction with the content and the outcome of his visit to Washington23.01.2004. | Press releases
Vladimir Šeks and Miomir Žužul talked yesterday with Colin Powell...President of the Croatian parliament Vladimir Šeks and Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Žužul talked yesterday at the Washington State Department with the US Secretary of State Colin Powell about the relations between Croatia and the US, especially the US support of Croatia joining NATO22.01.2004. | Press releases
Minister Žužul had an intensive working afternoon at the European Parliament in Brussels...On Thursday, 22 January 2004, Foreign Minister Žužul had an intensive working afternoon at the European Parliament in Brussels. Minister Žužul presented foreign policy priorities of the Croatian Government to the Committee for Foreign Affairs, Human Rights and Common Security and Defence Policy of the European Parliament22.01.2004. | Press releases
Minister Žužul opened the exhibition in the chapel of Nassau at the Belgian Royal Library in BrusselsOn 22 January 2004, Foreign Minister Žužul opened the exhibition “Three languages - Three Scripts; Croatian Linguistic Monuments, Manuscripts and Printed Editions Through Ccenturies” in the chapel of Nassau at the Belgian Royal Library in Brussels. It was jointly organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia to the Kingdom of Belgium, the Croatian National and University Library in Zagreb and the Belgian Royal Library in Brussels.22.01.2004. | Press releases
Mr. Hido Bišćević received Mr. Milan Simurdić, Ambassador of Serbia and Montenegro in Zagreb...On 21 January 2004, Mr. Hido Bišćević, State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia, received Mr. Milan Simurdić, Ambassador of Serbia and Montenegro in Zagreb. In their talks, they both pointed out the need for further maintenance of positive dynamics in the existing level of relations, with the special emphasis21.01.2004. | Press releases
Yesterday, at the Croatian Embassy in Washington, a reception was held in the honour of Croatian delegation...Yesterday, at the Croatian Embassy in Washington, a reception was held in the honour of Croatian delegation, led by the President of the Croatian Parliament Vladimir Šeks and Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Žužul.20.01.2004. | Press releases
Mr. Hido Bišćević met with Mr. Lord Paddy Ashdown, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina...Today, Mr. Hido Bišćević, State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia, has met with Mr. Lord Paddy Ashdown, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, who is visiting the Government of the Republic of Croatia.20.01.2004. | Press releases
Croatia's Foreign Minister Miomir Žužul appointed today as advisorsCroatia's Foreign Minister Miomir Žužul appointed today as advisors two internationally distinguished experts and diplomats, academician Davorin Rudolf, a university professor of international law and relations, and Milan Ramljak, also a university professor.16.01.2004. | Press releases
Regarding the news of Croatian Ambassador to the Republic of Slovenia, Mr Celestin Sardelić....Regarding the news of Croatian Ambassador to the Republic of Slovenia, Mr Celestin Sardelić, resigning from his post and the statements he gave to the press that unfounded judgements had been passed of his work, that he had been excluded from normal communication with his home Ministry of Foreign Affairs and had not been invited to the meeting between ministers Žužul and Rupel on 16 January 2004 in Zagreb.15.01.2004. | Press releases
Minister Žužul held a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...On Friday, 14 January 2004, Mr. Miomir Žužul, the Croatian Foreign Minister, held a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The conference was attended by 70 journalists from all Croatian media, as well as by correspondents of foreign media accredited to Croatia.14.01.2004. | Press releases