Baconschi: Romania
and Croatia want to see a stronger European Union
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Michael Roberts - 29.09.2011
Romania's Foreign Minister Teodor Baconschi has been on an
official visit to the Republic of Croatia on 27 September
2011, at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Foreign Affairs and European Integration Gordan Jandrokovič.
The schedule of the Romanian minister’s visit included talks
with his Croatian counterpart, meetings with the President of
Croatia, Ivo Josipovič and with Speaker of Parliament Luka
Bebič. The Romanian official also delivered a lecture before the
diplomatic corps accredited to Zagreb, on “EU Enlargement:
European Advantages, Regional Benefits.” The event was followed
by a brief theatrical performance in the Istro-Romanian dialect,
staged by children from Shushnievitsa, a locality in the Istria
peninsula. The visit to Zagreb ended with a meeting of the head
of the Romanian diplomacy with representatives of the business
community in the Republic of Croatia.
Minister Baconschi conveyed to the Croatian authorities a
message congratulating them for having completed the
negotiations on the country’s accession to the European Union
and saluted Zagreb’s open approach and support for the
continuation of the process of European integration of the
states in the Western Balkans region. “Croatia’s approach can
add value to the whole region,” the Romanian Foreign Minister
said. “Romania and Croatia want to see a stronger European
Union,” added Minister Baconschi. The head
of the Croatian diplomacy thanked Romania for the constant
support granted in the process of European integration. The two
ministers underscored the importance of developing a pragmatic
collaboration between Romania and Croatia, also by turning to
advantage such regional cooperation formats as the EU Strategy
for the Danube Region or the South-East European Cooperation
Process. As far as sectoral cooperation is concerned, the
discussions focused on the need to spur collaboration in the
fields of defence, justice, internal affairs, and tourism.
The growth of economic relations between the two countries was a
central item on the agenda of the official talks. The Romanian
and Croatian foreign ministers agreed on organizing a business
forum and on establishing a bilateral Chamber of Commerce. “I am
sure an economic forum would help us stimulate the economic
exchanges and mutual investment,” stated Minister Baconschi.
The two officials moreover discussed cooperation between the two
states to preserve the Istro-Romanian dialect, one of the
historical dialects of the Romanian language, spoken in the
Istria peninsula of Croatia. A specific project in this line
refers to introducing optional Istro-Romanian language classes
at the school of Shushnievitsa and radio programs in the
Istro-Romanian language in the respective region, as well as to
developing joint cultural and academic projects.
During the meeting with President Ivo Josipovič of Croatia, they
approached aspects of the bilateral, European and regional
relations, with emphasis on the fields likely to help boost the
cooperation between the two states. The Romanian minister
underscored the importance of supporting all countries of the
region in their European integration efforts also after
Croatia’s accession to the European Union. “We need to maintain
a dynamic regional dialogue,” said the head of the Romanian
diplomacy.
Source: Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs |