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PM Plenkovic says ICTY verdict unjust for accused, Bosnian Croats, Croatia's 1990s state leadershipThe ICTY verdict against six former Bosnian Croat officials is unjust for them, for the Croat people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and for Croatia's state leadership in the 1990s, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said at the start of a cabinet meeting on Thursday. 30.11.2017. | News
PM: Praljak's act speaks of deep moral injustice towards Bosnian CroatsPrime Minister Andrej Plenkovic on Wednesday extended his deepest sympathy to General Slobodan Praljak's family as well as to the families of victims of all crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992-1995 war, following the announcement of the verdict in the case of six Bosnian Croat wartime political and military leaders by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague and the suicide of the accused General Praljak in the courtroom. 29.11.2017. | News
Announcement of the Government of the Republic of Croatia on the judgment of the Hague TribunalThe Croatian government said on Wednesday that many of the allegations in the verdict handed down by the Hague war crimes tribunal in the case of six Bosnian Croat wartime political and military leaders did not take into account the historical truth and facts, that those allegations were unfounded and politically unacceptable, and that it would consider all legal and political mechanisms available to contest them. 29.11.2017. | News
PM, county prefects talk forming Council for central and northwestern CroatiaPrime Minister Andrej Plenkovic at Government House on Tuesday held a meeting with the prefects of five northern counties about setting up a Council for Central and Northwestern Croatia, similar to the one for the Eastern Slavonia region, an initiative supported by both the state and regional governments. 28.11.2017. | News
PM Plenkovic: There is a clear political will of Croatia and Hungary to resolve INA and MOL issuesPrime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban assessed the overall relations between the two countries to good relations and friendly relations and expressed their willingness and readiness to resolve the open issues of INA and MOL. 28.11.2017. | News
Croatian, Chinese PMs talk tourism, seaports, infrastructure as possible cooperation areasCooperation in tourism, the use of Croatian seaports for Chinese exports, and investing in infrastructure were the key topics of a meeting between Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and Chinese PM Li Keqiang in Budapest on Monday on the fringes of the sixth summit of 16 Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC) countries and China. 28.11.2017. | News
PM Plenkovic: Croatia-Hungary relations shouldn't be reduced to INA-MOL relationsThe meeting of 16 Central and Eastern Europe countries (CEEC) and China was important to Croatia so that it could position itself in relations with the world power, which has shown interest in investing in this part of Europe in recent years, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said in Budapest on Monday, adding that infrastructure, ports and tourism were the key areas of Croatia's interest. 27.11.2017. | News
PM Plenkovic says Croatia exposed to hybrid media actionsOnly naive people can believe that Croatia is not exposed to hybrid media actions, Croatia's Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said in Brussels on Friday ahead of the beginning of the EU summit with the Eastern Partnership members. 24.11.2017. | News
Gov't sends final bills on war veterans, local self-government to parliamentThe Croatian government on Thursday forwarded to parliament several final bills, including one on Homeland War veterans and their families, local and regional self-government and the financing of local and regional self-government units, as well as on audits. 23.11.2017. | News
Minister Kuscevic: Government wants to ensure equal regional developmentPublic Administration Minister Lovro Kuscevic on Thursday said that a set of measures the government formulated in the final bills of amendments to the local government legislation and to the legislation on financing local government was a clear message that the cabinet wants equal regional development throughout the country. 23.11.2017. | News