Opinions were exchanged about the situation in South Eastern Europe, as well as the measures and activities of the EU and the international community in setting up permanent stability and security in South Eastern Europe, including Kosovo. Biščević informed Truszczyński about the condition and the perspectives of Croatia’s relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Serbia and Montenegro.
The two agreed upon the ways to strengthen the future co-operation between Croatia and Poland on a bilateral and multilateral level, as well as the co-operation within international organisations, especially OSCE.