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PM says ultimatums lead nowherePrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Monday that ultimatums made by the protesting war veterans in talks with the government were not good and lead nowhere, but added that he would continue to be patient and persistent. 09.06.2015. | News | War Veterans
Milanovic: Croatia to apply for Schengen membership in JulyCroatia attaches great importance to the question of membership of the Schengen area and will apply for it at the start of July, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic announced after meeting his Estonian counterpart Taavi Roivas in Zagreb on Wednesday. 08.06.2015. | News
Justice minister: We are working for Serbia to change universal jurisdiction lawJustice Minister Orsat Miljenic said on Wednesday that he was happy that Croatian war veteran Veljko Maric had been extradited to Croatia and that as a member state of the European Union (EU) Croatia is working on having Serbia amend the law on universal jurisdiction pursuant to which Maric was arrested in the first place. 08.06.2015. | News
25 new and remodelled hotels to open in the Adriatic this summerApproximately 25 new or completely remodelled hotels will be opened in the Adriatic ahead or during the summer, the most in the last decade or so. This investment worth over one billion kuna. 08.06.2015. | News | Tourism
Croatian minister says very important for region for Montenegro to join NATOCroatian Defence Minister Ante Kotromanovic has said that he expects Montenegro to be invited to join NATO by the end of the year, warning that anything else would be bad for the country as well as for the whole region. 06.06.2015. | News
Croatia's consumption up in April for 9 months in a rowRetail trade in Croatia in April increased by 2.5% in real terms on the year, according to figures provided by the State Bureau of Statistics (DZS) which also show that retail trade has been going up for the nine consecutive month and more than expected. 03.06.2015. | News | Statistike | Economy
Croatian, Estonian PMs not against British proposal for EU reformThe European Union must preserve freedom of movement as one of its most important achievements, Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas told a joint press conference with his Croatian counterpart Zoran Milanovic in Zagreb on Wednesday. 03.06.2015. | News | Govori i izjave | EU Affairs
Milanovic says TTIP is in Croatia's interestPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Wednesday said that the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) was in Croatia's interest, criticising an interpellation of 21 Croatian members of parliament regarding the matter of this trade agreement being negotiated between the European Union and the United States. 03.06.2015. | News