Bush:No Permanent NATO Bases Planned in Croatia
March 27th, 2008
Zagreb, March 27 — In an interview that HTV had with US president G.W. Bush prior to his visit to Croatia on April 4 and 5, he said among other things that he was hoping he would bring good news to Croatia from the Bucharest NATO summit regarding its membership and said that Croatia was a role model in the region.
Bush said that invites to NATO were also in store for Albania and Macedonia.
He ruled out any possibility of NATO locating its permanent bases in Croatia.
Earlier this month surveys of Croatian residents suggested some 60 percent were supporting Croatia’s NATO entry.
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