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Deputy Prime Minister Grcic: Dubrovnik Airport development project finished by 2017The Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR), the European Investment Bank (EIB) and Dubrovnik Airport (ZLD) on Monday signed contracts worth a total of 17.5 million euros for the expansion and upgrade of Dubrovnik's airport. 05.10.2015. | News
PM Milanovic: Wire fences are not the solution, Croatia will take care of its interests"We in Croatia, who have always lived on borders, know what is dangerous and what is not. This is not a danger," Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Sunday during a visit to the town of Kastav near the seaport of Rijeka.  04.10.2015. | News
Prime Minister Milanovic to visit Kastav 04.10.2015. | Announcements
PM says not afraid of Hungary closing its border with CroatiaPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said in Dubrovnik on Saturday that he was not afraid that Hungary would completely close its border with Croatia regardless of the fact that Hungarian authorities will finish putting a fence along the border with Croatia on Sunday, noting that migrants would "eat the barbed-wire fence up". 03.10.2015. | News | Govori i izjave
Prime Minister Milanovic believes Merkel will have to talk with Greece again

Prime Minister Milanovic has said in an interview with the BBC that he hopes that Germany will find a solution to the refugee crisis, and stressed that the developments might make Chancellor Angela Merkel hold a new round of negotiations with the Greek government on the Schengen rules.

02.10.2015. | News
Deputy Prime Minister Grcic: We're firmly behind our measures"I can only reiterate what I have said in recent days, and that's a reduction of VAT on a basket of agricultural products and a new pay rise. We have made all the calculations, we know how much it costs and that it is possible," Grcic said. 02.10.2015. | News
Prime Minister Milanovic: Croatia has been managing the migrant crisis in an organised wayPrime Minister Milanovic visits United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 01.10.2015. | News
Prime Minister Milanovic: EC has no legal grounds to insist on arbitrationCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said in a letter to the European Commission on Thursday that there were no legal grounds to insist on arbitration to resolve the border dispute between Croatia and Slovenia and that therefore the Commission should not be actively involved in this or similar border disputes between EU member states. 01.10.2015. | News