Croatia To Be Invited To Join NATO in April, Croatian Foreign Minister Announces
February 10th, 2008
Zagreb, February 10 (CP) – Attending the Security Policy meeting in Munich, Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic said he was pleased with what had been accomplished at the meeting, particularly the fact he had met with his Slovene counterpart Dimitrij Rupel.
Jandrokovic also said that he had spoken to several officials of NATO during the meeting and was told the Organisation was ready to invite Croatia to become a member at the April summit to be held in Bucharest.
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