ZAGREB, February 17, 2018 - As a result of the bad experience from the Slovenian-Croatian border conflict, the Western Balkans have to solve their border disputes before they can become members of the European Union, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Saturday addressing the Munich Security Conference.
ZAGREB, Feb 17, 2018 - Slovenian Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec said on Friday that Croatia, by "not honouring" the border arbitration ruling, was sending a negative signal to Western Balkan countries on their European Union journey which could slow them down.
ZAGREB, February 16, 2018 - Croatia is generally in favour of the European Union enlargement, but is against changing the content of the documents that define how that process should be conducted, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Marija Pejčinović Burić said in Sofia on Thursday.
ZAGREB, February 15, 2017 - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said in Brussels on Wednesday that the Commission was not saying who was right in the Croatian-Slovenian border dispute, while Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said it was not realistic to expect the implementation of the arbitration ruling.
ZAGREB, February 14, 2018 - Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in an interview with the European online news portal Politico on Wednesday that Croatia wanted to make it to the narrow circle of EU member states and play a bigger role in forming the European future.
ZAGREB, February 14, 2018 - Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and the leader of the European People's Party (EPP) in the European Parliament, Joseph Daul, held talks in Brussels on Tuesday evening on the issues facing the European Union in the next two years, including Brexit, the preparations for the next European Parliament elections, due to be held in 2019, and the developments in Croatia's neighbourhood.
ZAGREB, February 13, 2018 - The EU digital single market has no alternative and its construction is the EU's priority for a better global competitiveness so that its citizens could benefit more from the digital age and cut losses which now, without that market, amount to approximately 415 billion euro in the EU. It is estimated that following the establishment of the digital single market, the EU can generate an additional 415 billion euro.
ZAGREB, February 11, 2018 - Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković will attend a meeting of the College of Commissioners and meet with European Council President Donald Tusk in Brussels next week.
ZAGREB, February 10, 2018 - The preservation of the EU's common values, which was the reason why Croatia joined the Union, is the response to the growing populism and euro-scepticism of the recent years, Croatian Foreign and European Affairs Minister Marija Pejčinović Burić said at the opening of the conference "The Future of Europe", organised by the German Hanns Seidel Foundation in Zagreb on Friday.
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