Ukraine and Croatia have discussed strengthening Europe’s energy security, particularly through the use of Ukrainian gas storage facilities. Source: Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal at a briefing with his Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenković Quote from Shmyhal: "This concerns the use of Ukrainian gas storage facilities,
Croatia is preparing to allocate a new, 12th package of military and technical assistance to Ukraine. It is to be approved tomorrow, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during a press conference with his Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenković.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and his Croatian counterpart, Andrej Plenkovic, discussed the creation of a joint working group to monitor the illegal activities of Russia's shadow fleet. — Ukrinform.
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( MENAFN - UkrinForm) Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal has arrived in Zagreb, where he is scheduled to meet with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Speaker Gordan Jandroković. The head of the Ukrainian government announced this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
The Ukrainian government is interested in Croatia's experience in veteran rehabilitation, social integration, and psychological support. — Ukrinform.
Croatian public broadcaster HRT plans to lay off over 800 employees by March as part of a business consolidation plan. This aligns with their 'New Direction'
Croatia has warned its citizens against traveling to neighboring Serbia after five Croatian activists were deported after taking part in a meeting of civil society organizations in the Serbian capital,
The Isolano, Cres, Autograph Collection will open on March 13, 2025. Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, The Isolano will welcome guests aged 12 and above. | The boutique hotel has 49 guestrooms and suites,
Work has been completed to upgrade the 19km line between Vinkovci and Vukovar in Croatia, under a €61m project co-funded by the European Union (EU).
Unauthorised migration has reportedly drawn criticism from the European Union, which has urged Croatia to curb such practices.
Cruise tranquil seas, enjoy scenic landscapes and stop at picturesque villages along the way — Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is ideal for easing first-time sailors into life on the water.