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Croatia supports EU enlargement: PM

Xinhua, December 13, 2016 Adjust font size:

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said Monday his country would support the southeast European countries on their path to European Union (EU) accession, local media reported.

Plenkovic, who is on his first official visit to Germany, advocated EU enlargement, saying the EU must not give up the process, especially for southeast European countries.

"I particularly advocate the European path of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)," he added.

Croatia, as an EU member state, can help BiH with its recent experience in the negotiation process, he said. Endit