Croatia Adopts Join Declaration with Hungary and Bulgaria on Kosovo Recognition
March 19th, 2008
Zagreb, March 19 (CP) – At Wednesday morning’s session of the Croatian government a joint declaration was agreed with Hungary and Bulgaria announcing the formal recognition of Kosovo’s independence.
It is expected that the three countries will formally recognize Kosovo during the course of the day.
Croatia’s recognition should come at a session of its inner cabinet during Wednesday.
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