Hungarian president Áder discusses Croatia-Hungary ties with counterpart – UPDATE

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Zagreb, April 12 (MTI) – Bilateral relationships, economic cooperation, energy security and issues related to the European Union were among the topics discussed by Hungarian President János Áder and his Croatian counterpart Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic in Zagreb on Wednesday.
As a part of the two-day visit to Croatia at the invitation of his counterpart, Áder and Grabar-Kitarovic are to address a plenary session of parliament together. The presidents are also holding a joint press conference later on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic will receive President Áder for a working lunch on Wednesday.
Áder last paid a visit to Croatia in August and September last year. The Croatian president then visited Hungary later in September.
The two countries’ relationships were recently strained by issues surrounding the migration crisis of 2015. The issue of Hungarian oil and petrol company MOL’s shares in Croatian petrol company INA, which the Croatian government intends to buy back, has also darkened bilateral ties.
Áder, Grabar-Kitarovic highlight areas of cooperation
The migration route across the western Balkans has to be kept closed and the European Union’s external borders must be kept safe, Hungarian President János Áder said at a joint press conference with his Croatian counterpart.
Grabar-Kitarovic said that the two countries have to cooperate in order to counter the effects of tightened EU regulations regarding border control on the Schengen border. Some 3.5 million tourists and 900,000 vehicles cross the border of the passport-free Schengen zone between Hungary and Croatia every year, she said. Tightened border control threatens to cause serious congestions, which the countries should work together to prevent, she said.






