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(E) Ivo Sanader at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington
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Dr. Ivo Sanader in Washington DC Croatia's Prime Minister Ivo Sanader speaks to the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, Wednesday, July 20, 2005. Sanader spoke about Croatia and the new Euro-Atlantic integration agenda. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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(E) Mediterranean Quarterly Croatia in the New Millennium
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Croatia in the New Millennium:Toward EU and NATO MembershipPrime Minister Dr. Ivo SanaderMediterranean Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 1, Winter 2005Croatia has come a long way since independence in advancing social, democratic, institutional, and economic reforms at home and pursuing the goal of joining the Euro-Atlantic community. The strategic objectives of our foreign policy are to join the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organizat
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(E) Yushchenko meets with the president of Croatia
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Yushchenko meets with the president of Croatia The meeting of presidents of Ukraine and Croatia, Victor Yushchenko and Stjepan Mesić, is held in Kiev. The Ukrainian side is represented by the state secretary Alexander Zinchenko, the minister for foreign affairs Boris Tarasyuk, the minister of defence Anatoly Gritsenko, the ambassador of Ukraine to Croatia Victor Kirik and other officials.After the tĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte meeting the
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(E) Israeli PM Sharon Met with Croatian PM Sanader
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Israeli PM Sharon Met with Croatian PM SanaderPM Sharon Met with Croatian PM Sanader 06:48 Jun 29, '05 / 22 Sivan 5765(IsraelNN.com) Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Tuesday evening met with visiting Croatian Prime Minister Dr. Ivo Sanader. At the start of the meeting, Prime Minister Sharon said that: âRelations between Israel and Croatia are improving and I am certain that the prime ministerâs visit here will help advance bilateral
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(E) CAA's 16th Annual Croatian Days on the Hill in Washington, D.C.
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CAA’s 16th Annual Croatian Days on the Hill in Washington, D.C. Croatian American Association2000 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Box 287Washington, DC 20006Telephone: 202-429-5543FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: www.caausa.orgCAA’s 16th Annual Croatian Days on the Hill in Washington, D.C.At the 16th Annual Croatian Days on the Hill lobbying campaign in Washington, D.C. from April 30- May 3, 2005, the CAA Board of Directors unanimou
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(E) Denis Macshane gone in the cabinet reshuffle
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Denis Macshane gone in the cabinet reshuffleTony Blair has sacked Denis Macshane in the cabinetreshuffle. He is out of government altogether.Douglas Alexander is his replacement as Minister forEurope. MacShane was one of only two casualties of thereshuffle, clearly demonstrating the low regard he washeld in. This was no secret, yet Zagreb thought he wassomeone important!Whether this changes policy remains to be seen.BrianMore about the Labo
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(E) Croatia, Japan discuss U.N. reform, EU membership
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Croatia, Japan discuss U.N. reform, Zagreb's future EU membership Monday April 11, 5:08 PM(Kyodo) _ Visiting Croatian Foreign Minister Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic and her Japanese counterpart Nobutaka Machimura discussed United Nations reform Monday, though Croatia has yet to express support for Japan's bid for a permanent U.N. Security Council seat, Grabar-Kitarovic said. Machimura conveyed Japan's support for Croatia's future membership in th
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(E) Another run in Croatia Miksic to try for mayor of Zagreb
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Another run in Croatia Miksic to try for mayor of Zagreb BY MARY BAUERPioneer PressPosted on Thu, Apr. 07, 2005 Imagine if, after losing the presidency by a hair's breadth, Al Gore had run for the mayor of New York. A consolation prize for sure, but being mayor of the nation's largest city would keep him in the public eye.Which is what Boris Miksic of North Oaks is banking on as he seeks the mayor's office in Zagreb, Croatia."I'm
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(E) To make sure that the judgement is not up to one single person
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House of Cards crumbling. Who will judge Carla del Ponte? What will be her sentence?How do you punish people who abuse their position of power?How about all of the sentences together ! As below. This is potentially devastating for DelPonte. Not only does the Slovak PM apparently say heis not convinced by her, this commission will make itsown mind up - and not rely on her info. Regardless ofoutcome, this in itself damaging to Del Ponte'
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