Serbia, Hungary, Croatia talk environment

President Boris Tadić and his Hungarian and Croatian counterparts Laszlo Solyom and Stjepan Mesić met Tuesday.

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Wednesday, 05.09.2007.

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President Boris Tadic and his Hungarian and Croatian counterparts Laszlo Solyom and Stjepan Mesic met Tuesday. As the three presidents toured one location in each country, Tadic said Belgrade, Zagreb and Budapest should have a trilateral natural disasters agreement, Beta reported. Serbia, Hungary, Croatia talk environment "Natural disasters demand the initiating of the signing of such an agreement and we, as the presidents of our respective states, will do everything we can to have this treaty adopted by the institutions in our countries," Tadic said after a meeting with the Hungarian and Croatian presidents. Soylom said that the goal of ecological cooperation between Serbia, Hungary and Croatia was to expand other forms of cooperation through protecting the environment. Mesic said that though Serbia and Croatia were not members of the EU, they needed to take all the necessary steps to protect the region between the Danube and Drava, this being a natural European resource. Mesic, Solyom, Tadic (Tanjug)

Serbia, Hungary, Croatia talk environment

"Natural disasters demand the initiating of the signing of such an agreement and we, as the presidents of our respective states, will do everything we can to have this treaty adopted by the institutions in our countries," Tadić said after a meeting with the Hungarian and Croatian presidents.

Soylom said that the goal of ecological cooperation between Serbia, Hungary and Croatia was to expand other forms of cooperation through protecting the environment.

Mesić said that though Serbia and Croatia were not members of the EU, they needed to take all the necessary steps to protect the region between the Danube and Drava, this being a natural European resource.

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