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Industrial output in August up 2.8% on yearCroatia's industrial output in August 2015 was up 2.8% from the same month of 2014, and August was the seventh consecutive month in which industrial production increased albeit at a slower rate than the month before. 29.09.2015. | News
PM: Croatia not in Schengen area but acts as if it were when it comes to providing for refugeesCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic has said that Croatia is not in the Schengen area of passport-free travel, but that when it comes to providing and caring for refugees, it is behaving as if it were a part of that area. 29.09.2015. | News
PM Milanovic: No refugee reception centre planned in Dubrovnik areaPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Monday claimed that there would not be any refugee reception centre in the Dubrovnik area.  28.09.2015. | News
PM Milanovic: National security has priority over profitsCroatia has blocked its border with Serbia for the sake of national security, which is more important than any profit, Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Friday.  25.09.2015. | News
PM Milanovic: Border issue can be solved today, but only if Serbia starts controlling influx of immigrantsCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Thursday that Serbia, in agreement with Hungary, was sending refugees in an organised fashion only to its border with Croatia, which could not receive them in such numbers and had to block the border. 24.09.2015. | News
PM: Refugee crisis should be solved in Turkey and GreeceThe huge influx of refugees can be stopped in Turkey if Greece was to start controlling its borders, while the relocation of people within Europe is a minor issue, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said in Brussels on Wednesday. 23.09.2015. | News | Govori i izjave
PM Milanovic: We'll discuss tomorrow in Brussels about refugee problem there where it begins, in Turkey and GreeceCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Tuesday called on Serbia to "tone down its voice a bit" after Serbia's Prime Minister said that Croatia should re-open the Bajakovo border crossings or Belgrade would resort to counter-measures or seek international protection. 22.09.2015. | News