At the margins of the Convention, minister Žužul and the Croatian ambassador to the U. S. Neven Jurica met with the U. S. vice-president Dick Cheney and the Republican senator of Croatian descent George Voinovich on the occasion of a lecture in which Cheney questioned the ability of the Democratic presidential candidate Kerry to lead the U. S., pointing out that current president Bush is a much more determined and powerful candidate.
In a friendly talk, minister Žužul informed the U.S. high officials about Croatia’s efforts to gain the status of the non-permanent member of the UN Security Council in 2008/2009. The talks also mentioned the possibility of Croatia presiding over OSCE in 2007. Senator Voinovich promised that he will advocate within the Republican Party and the U. S. administration a whole-hearted support to Croatia’s efforts.