North Macedonia needs to speed up its process of joining the European Union, in which Croatia will help
Prime Minister Plenković began his official visit to North Macedonia this morning in Skopje with a meeting with Prime Minister Dimitar Kovačevski, with whom he discussed bilateral relations, further improvement of economic cooperation and the country's European path. Reminding that the decision to open negotiations on the accession of North Macedonia to the European Union was made during the first Croatian presidency of the Council of the European Union, he said that now is the time to speed up these negotiations, in which Croatia will help with its knowledge and experience.
- 05.04.2023.
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Plenković: The crimes in Bucha deserve punishment and we will demand that responsibility
On the anniversary of the liberation of the Ukrainian city of Bucha, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, together with Moldovan President Sandu, Slovak Prime Minister Heger and Slovenian Prime Minister Golob, visited Ukraine. He attended the commemoration for the victims of Russia's aggression, laid a wreath in front of the Wall of Remembrance for those who died for Ukraine, met with the Ukrainian state leadership and participated in the "Bucha - Russia's responsibility for crimes in Ukraine" summit.
- 31.03.2023.
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At the Munich conference, we discuss security challenges. We will continue to help Ukraine
The most important topic here is to help Ukraine withstand Russia's aggression and realize its freedom, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said at the International Security Conference in Munich.
- 18.02.2023.
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We entered Eurozone in good faith and for the good of everyone
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković stressed that the government entered the process of replacing the kuna with the euro in "good faith", so in this context it is important that all stakeholders in Croatian society behave responsibly and not use price rounding for "unreasonably large gains and profits ."
- 24.01.2023.
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Croatia to chair International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in 2023, 2024
Croatia will preside over International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) in 2023 and 2024, so the government has established a National Coordination Body for the presidency over IHRA, the Plenković cabinet said in a press release on Friday.
- 20.01.2023.
Plenković in Davos: Despite overlapping crises, Croatia and the world got through 2022 well
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković is participating in the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, which traditionally for years brings together world leaders, world economic leaders, heads of international organizations and other relevant actors to find solutions to current global problems through mutual cooperation and dialogue.
- 18.01.2023.
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Price increases because of euro changeover unacceptable
Economy Minister Davor Filipović said after meeting with representatives of retail chains and associations on Tuesday that increasing prices because of the changeover to the euro was unacceptable and that the government would do all in its power to protect people's living standards.
- 03.01.2023.
Schengen and Eurozone. Nothing is the same for Croatia in 2023
Croatia entered the Schengen area and the Eurozone at Saturday midnight.
- 01.01.2023.
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Croatia joins Schengen Area, barrier at Bregana border crossing raised
Croatia at midnight marked its accession to the Schengen Area by symbolically taking off the sign at the Bregana border crossing, raising the barrier and with green lights for free passage at the former border checkpoint.
- 01.01.2023.
Božinović: I expect Croatia to receive greenlight for Schengen on 8 December
I believe Croatia will receive the final confirmation for its entry to the Schengen Area on December 8 because Austria's concern is not related to any specific country, but rather to the general functioning of the Schengen Area, Interior Minister Davor Božinović said in Valbandon on Tuesday.
- 22.11.2022.
Plenković: I have confidence in our Schengen membership bid
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković on Monday downplayed the possibility of Austria blocking Croatia's entry to the Schengen area, saying that the Austrian government was just responding to Austrians' concern about illegal migrations.
- 21.11.2022.
Vukovar is the foundation of Croatia's freedom and independence
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Friday in Vukovar that this eastern city is the foundation of freedom, democracy and independence, reiterating the government's commitment to the search for the missing from the Homeland War.
- 19.11.2022.
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