Minster Grabar-Kitarović held bilateral meetings at margins of Croatia Summit 2007 - Europe's New South, held in Dubrovnik

Minster of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović held on 6 July 2007 bilateral meetings at the margins of the Croatia Summit 2007 - Europe's New South, held in Dubrovnik

Minster Grabar-Kitarović held separate meetings with Speaker of the Senate of Canada Noel A. Kinsella, Bulgarian European Affairs Minister Gergana Hristova Grancharova, and Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister Midori Matsushima.

The meeting between Minster Grabar-Kitarović and Senate Speaker Kinsella focused on the bilateral relations that both sides described as good, with room for their further development and deepening. The two sides exchanged opinions about the state of affairs in the region, with a special emphasis on the status of Kosovo. The meeting also discussed the current topics in international relations, especially the issue of Afghanistan.

The focus of the meeting between Minster Grabar-Kitarović and Bulgarian European Affairs Minister Grancharova were the bilateral relations between two countries, which were mutually described as stable and friendly. The Bulgarian side confirmed the continuation of its strong support for Croatia in its process of EU accession.

During the meeting with Japanese Deputy Foreign Minister Matsushima, both sides confirmed the existence of good bilateral relations between Croatia and Japan, expressing a wish for the strengthening of the economic co-operation. In that regard, the Croatian side noted Croatia’s transport potentials, with an emphasis on the Rijeka Port, as well as the possibility of intensifying the co-operation in tourism. The meeting also saw the exchange of opinions about the state of affairs in South Eastern Europe and reviewed the co-operation between the two countries in the multilateral field.



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