Minister Grabar-Kitarović stressed that the communication with the public stays a high priority of the Croatian Government and presented the efforts undertaken by Croatia to inform its citizens on NATO membership. The Croatian Government will continue working, Minister said, together with heads of state and Parliament, within the State Committee for NATO and will discuss issues of communication strategy for approaching Croatian citizens next week, with the aim to present all NATO membership benefits. Minister Grabar-Kitarović talked once more on the importance of Croatian membership in the NATO, an alliance of sovereign states which ensures not only greater security for the Republic of Croatia, but economic stability as well and thus a better investment climate and tourism perspective.
After the formal meeting of the American-Adriatic Charter Partnership Commission, a broadened meeting was held with the participation of foreign ministers and senior officials of Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina who discussed the recently held summit and messages from Riga, an encouragement for all countries to complete reforms and taken obligations. Minister Grabar-Kitarović also stressed that the Republic of Croatia was determined to continue positive collaboration as well as experience exchange with the American-Adriatic Charter signatory countries.1
On the margins of the ministerial meeting of the American-Adriatic Charter Partnership Commission, a bilateral meeting between Minister Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović and US Assistant Secretary of State Dan Fried was held.