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Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic addressed the deputies in the Parliament of North Macedonia.

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, who is on an official visit to the country, assessed his presence in Skopje as a new step towards deepening our already high-quality relations.

Plenkovic pointed out that Croatia and North Macedonia do not suffer from open problems, and that the relations between them are getting closer every day, and indicated that this is especially the case after North Macedonia became a member of NATO, which made us allies.

Reiterating Croatia’s unwavering support for North Macedonia for the European path, Plenković said, “I am particularly pleased that Vladimir Drobniak, my former advisor and senior advisor, is now your government advisor and has passed on his personal experience to you. This year Croatia celebrates its 10th anniversary of EU membership. In 2022 , Croatia has become part of the Schengen area and eurozone… Now we can say that this process has been completely completed, which means that we have entered into a security operation. Use phrases.

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