The Croatian Foreign Minister, Gordan Grelic Radman, said that they support Kosovo’s participation in all international organizations, including the European Union.
Grlic Radman met his counterpart from Kosovo, Donika Gervalla-Schwarz, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in the capital, Zagreb.
The two held a joint press conference after the meeting.
Grlic Radman said, “Croatia strongly supports Kosovo’s participation in all international organizations, including the Council of Europe and the European Union. I welcome the commitment of the Government of Kosovo to the EU path,” he said.
Noting that Kosovo has a pro-EU stance in its foreign policy, Grlic Radman also stated that it has proven to be a “reliable partner”.
Also stating that his country and Croatia are among the countries that left Yugoslavia early, Kosovo Minister Jervala Schwartz said: “The only thing that needs to be done is to realize our common dreams of integration into the European Union. The goal of the citizens of Croatia and Kosovo is the Euro-Atlantic route, and they were not Help for Croatia on this path is never lacking. Until Kosovo becomes a member of the Euro-Atlantic family, we have a lot of work to do together. Use the phrase.
Gervala Schwartz congratulated Croatia, a member of the Schengen Area and the Eurozone, on this success, noting that economic relations between the two countries are advancing.
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