TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
JANUARY 8 2009 19:41h
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The two presidents spoke about overcoming the existing problems and plans of energy development.
ZAGREB, CROATIA – Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader on Thursday spoke with his Serbian counterpart, Boris Tadic, over the telephone. They exchanged information about the fuel situation in both countries, especially on the current situation in the supply of natural gas.
Sanader and Tadic also informed each other about the efforts both countries are undertaking to overcome the current fuel crisis, as well as plans of energy development between Croatia and Serbia regarding the construction of large transport systems that also pass through countries of Central and South-Eastern Europe.
The two presidents agreed that Croatia and Serbia should continue to inform each other about the current situation in fuel supply, especially the supply of natural gas.
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