Croatia’s president in Hungary – Grabar-Kitarovic calls for boosting central European cooperation

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Budapest (MTI) – The central European “wing” of the European Union and NATO should be strengthened as should cooperation among the region’s countries, Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic said in Budapest on Wednesday.
Croatia and Hungary, two countries with shared history and traditions, should set an example for good-neighbourly relations, Grabar-Kitarovic said in a lecture given in Budapest’s Corvinus University.
The president expressed discontent with her country’s recent foreign policy and said the Croatian government had failed to notice not just the challenges it faces but also the opportunities that lie in the EU and European cooperation.
Grabar-Kitarovic noted that the average per capita GDP of central European countries lying between the Baltic and the Adriatic Sea amounts to 45 percent of the EU average, which she said was a sign that these countries have to work together as they “have a long way to go” in terms of economic development. She stressed the importance of energy security, developing north-south energy infrastructure projects facilitating reverse flows in the region, connecting the LNG gas terminal in Croatia to the one in Poland and enabling reverse gas flows between Croatia and Hungary.
The president stressed that she is not pushing for the establishment of a new institution or the expansion of the Visegrad Group, but rather an informal “platform” connecting countries between Baltic and Adriatic waters.





