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Djelic to visit Croatia

14. May 2010. | 05:12

Source: EMGportal

Deputy Prime Minister for EU integration and Minister of Science and Technological Development
Bozidar Djelic will be on a working visit to Croatia from 13 to 15 May.

Deputy Prime Minister for EU integration and Minister of Science and Technological Development
Bozidar Djelic will be on a working visit to Croatia from 13 to 15 May.

During the visit, Djelic will meet with Croatian Minister of Foreign Affairs and EU Integration Gordan Jandrokovic, Minister of Science and Education Radovan Fuchs, Deputy Speaker of the Croatian Parliament and Chairman of the Committee for EU Affairs Neven Mimica, Chairman of the National Committee at the Croatian Parliament Vesna Pusic, Croatian Chief Negotiator for Accession Negotiations Vladimir Drobnjak and Director of the Rudjer Boskovic Institute Danica Ramljak.

Djelic will also take part in an annual assembly of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development as a panel speaker in the part of the assembly dealing with “After the Crisis: Road to Recovery”.

He will also hold a lecture on Serbia’s EU integration process and economic development at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Zagreb.

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