Croatia to focus Western Balkans during EU presidency

Croatia's embassy in Pristina has marked National Day on the 28th anniversary of its declaration of independence by the then former Yugoslavia. At a ceremony, organised tonight at the premises of this embassy, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, former President Atifete Jahjaga, representatives of political parties, civil society and other guest guests attended. Ambassador of [...]
At a ceremony, organised tonight at the premises of this embassy, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, former President Atifete Jahjaga, representatives of political parties, civil society and other guest guests attended.
Croatia's ambassador, Maria Kapitanovic, has talked about activities that were held by this embassy during the time it has taken this post, citing the beginning of courses for Croatian language learning as an opportunity for Kosovo's young to find better jobs in the future.
She has made it known that Croatia will assume the leading role of the EU Presidency starting next year, saying this will be a new challenge for this country that takes up the task for the first time, which must be demonstrated skillfully from all its aspects.












