Plenković at the EPC meeting: Illegal migration had the greatest consequences for the political architecture of Europe
It is necessary for the countries in Eastern Europe to harmonize their visa regime policies because, according to the Ministry of Interior data, we note that 40 percent of illegal migrants who want to cross the green border actually arrived in our neighbouring countries at airports as tourists, Prime Minister Plenković warned again today at a meeting of the European Political Community, saying that this fact must be adequately addressed at the European level.
- 07.11.2024.
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Plenković and Costa on cooperation in the European Council
Croatia will continue contributing to the creation of solutions for key 🇪🇺 challenges and use the advantages of membership for faster economic development, said PM Plenković to the future President of the European Council Costa.
- 23.10.2024.
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Plenković with Kövesi on cooperation with the EPPO
Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia Andrej Plenković held a meeting with European Chief Prosecutor Laura Codruţa Kövesi.
- 21.10.2024.
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Croatia constructively contributes to strengthening European direction of our neighbouring countries
The summit of the Berlin process was attended by several key countries of the European Union and neighbouring countries of South-Eastern Europe, as well as the leaders of South-Eastern Europe, with the presence of the President of the European Commission, as well as a number of other international organizations, the Prime Minister Plenković said in a statement to the media. The main goal of the Berlin Process is to maintain the orientation of all these countries towards the European Union and improve their mutual cooperation. One example of this better cooperation is roaming in that area of Europe, which did not exist before, then traveling with ID cards, the regional market and the huge amount of money that the European Union provides through the Plan for Growth in the Western Balkans. "Progress is more than obvious, and this can ultimately be seen in recent decisions, such as the one on the opening of accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina," emphasized the Prime Minister.
- 14.10.2024.
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Governmets must support the leaders of tomorrow, today
“When leaders invest in young minds, it signals that they understand the value of nurturing the next generation of changemakers.” Oleksandr is a project manager at the NGOPublic Diplomacy Platform, a member of the Servant of the People political party’s youth wing where he advocates to ensure that the voices of Ukrainian youth are heard in international forums and conferences, and a recipient of the Leading Ukraine Scholarship, funded by the Croatian Government, led by Andrej Plenković, Prime Minister of Croatia.
- 13.10.2024.
Dubrovnik Declaration summarizes the strong political will of the countries of this part of Europe to help Ukraine
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky held a joint press conference as part of the Ukraine - Southeastern Europe Summit in Dubrovnik. On that occasion, Plenković expressed his satisfaction that Croatia was the host of this event, repeating that Croatian support for Ukraine will be strong and steady in the future as well, and the joint declaration, which was accepted today, the Prime Minister said, summarizes the strong political will of the countries of this part of Europe.
- 09.10.2024.
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Croatia is committed to fostering peace, advancing sustainable development and upholding human rights
"Croatia’s story is one of transformation—from a nation rebuilding after war to a committed partner within the global community. Our journey reflects the power of collaboration, vision, and perseverance. As we look ahead, Croatia is ready to continue contributing to a world where peace, justice, human rights and sustainable development are attainable for all. Together, through multilateralism, we can overcome today’s challenges and build a future where every country, every citizen, can thrive. Let us move forward with renewed purpose, ensuring that the foundations we build today will support a prosperous and peaceful tomorrow", said Prime Minister Plenković in his address to the United Nations General Assembly.
- 27.09.2024.
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The time to act is now, Croatia stands ready to contribute to a more just, peaceful, and sustainable global order
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković attended the Summit of the Future, today at the United Nations in New York. The Summit is a high-level event, bringing world leaders together to forge a new international consensus on how we deliver a better present and safeguard the future.
- 23.09.2024.
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Plenković: We continue to strongly support the Ukrainian people and leadership in the time of Russia's aggression
At a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who thanked him for his arrival and for the overall support of Croatia since the beginning of Russia's aggression against Ukraine, both at the national level and within the European Union and NATO, Prime Minister Plenković presented a new package of Croatian bilateral aid for Ukraine. He said that his visit is another signal of support for the Ukrainian leadership and people in the time of long-term and strong Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Speaking about the continuous support to Ukraine, Prime Minister Plenković said that in the past two years, Croatia has allocated over 200 million euros for this purpose.
- 11.09.2024.
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Plenković: We condemn crimes of totalitarian regimes and undemocratic ideologies
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković paid tribute to the victims of all totalitarian and authoritarian regimes and ideologies at Mirogoj Cemetery in Zagreb. He emphasized that Croatia unequivocally condemns the crimes committed in the name of totalitarian regimes and undemocratic ideologies on the occasion of European Day of Remembrance for the Victims of All Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes.
- 23.08.2024.
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Plenković: Dubravka Šuica renominated for European Commission
Incumbent European Commission Vice-President Dubravka Šuica has been nominated again as a member of the Commission based on her performance and political legitimacy, but it is not yet time to speculate on which portfolio she will manage, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said.
- 20.08.2024.
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Croatia modernizes its aviation, Croatia Airlines gets 15 new planes
"Half a billion euros for 15 aircraft over 12 years is a great deal, and this kind of arrangement allows Croatia Airlines to have new, modern, comfortable and safe aircraft, which will certainly help them on the market and in relation to the competition," Plenković said at the reception of Airbus "Zagreb".
- 30.07.2024.
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