US President Bush To Hold Speech in one of Zagreb’s Squares
Zagreb, March 28 (CP) – According to the media, US president G.W. Bush will be addressing the Croatian nation from one of capital Zagreb’s squares.
The American president is set to arrive in Zagreb on Friday, April 4 in the afternoon hours after which he is scheduled to meet president Stjepan Mesic.
The next day, Bush will be meeting Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and should after that in the early afternoon hours of Saturday address the Croatian people from one of Zagreb’s squares.
According to Bush himself, he is to visit Croatia in a bid to praise it for the progress it had made in the reforms launched and to discuss future cooperation with senior Croatian officials.
Zagreb residents are bracing themselves for two days of transport collapse, as there are plans to halt traffic in the capital during the arrival and departure of the US president, as well as during him being moved around town during the his two-day visit.
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