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Croatia protests over Seselj, summons ambassador to Serbia for consultationsThe Croatian Foreign and European Affairs Ministry on Wednesday sent a protest note to the Serbian Charge D'Affairs in Croatia, Bosa Prodanovic, and Croatian Ambassador to Serbia Gordan Markotic will be summoned to Zagreb for consultations 02.04.2015. | News | Foreign policy
Croatian PM congratulates Bosnian counterpart on new Council of MinistersCroatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Wednesday congratulated his Bosnian counterpart Denis Zvizdic on the appointment of Bosnia and Herzegovina's new Council of Ministers, wishing him success in performing a responsible and important task, the government said in a press release. 02.04.2015. | News
Industrial output up 1.9% in FebruaryIndustrial production in Croatia went up 1.9% year-on-year in February 2015 after a steep decline in the previous month. 01.04.2015. | News
FinMin calls for further talks on Swiss franc loansFinance Minister Boris Lalovac on Tuesday called on banks and the Franak association, which brings together debtors with loans pegged to the Swiss franc, to continue talks on solutions to those loans and urged banks to offer reasonable, concrete and long-term solutions. 01.04.2015. | News | Finance
Gov't can do only part of job in EU fund absorption, says deputy PMThe government and relevant ministries will promote possibilities for the absorption and use of European Union funds in March and April under the slogan "Together for EU funds", and the first presentation will be held in Zagreb on Tuesday. 01.04.2015. | News
Milanovic says ICTY's decision on Seselj will not destabilise regionPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic said on Tuesday that the decision by the Hague-based war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) that war crimes indictee Vojislav Seselj should return to its detention unit would not destabilise the region. 01.04.2015. | News
PM Milanovic and President Grabar-Kitarovic agree NATO values not to be taken for grantedCommon values that NATO member countries share like peace and security, respect of human rights and democracy must not be taken for granted, President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic and Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic agreed in their addresses to the parliament on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of Croatia's accession to NATO. 31.03.2015. | News
Work on Cakovec Agglomeration project startsPrime Minister Zoran Milanovic on Monday opened work on the Cakovec Agglomeration project worth HRK 273 million, of which 73 per cent will be provided by an EU grant. 31.03.2015. | News