Macedonian Foreign Minister Ilinka Mireva in Hague met Dutch Minister for Development Cooperation Agnes van Ardenne
Published:
12 June 2004 y., Saturday
Macedonian Foreign Minister Ilinka Mireva in Hague met Dutch Minister for Development Cooperation Agnes van Ardenne.
Van Ardenne pointed out that the Netherlands noticed improvement of the social, political and economic progress in Macedonia and would continue financially to support the country.
Mitreva expressed gratitude for the continual financial support of the Netherlands for balance of payments, macroeconomic stability and the development processes of Macedonia, adding that Macedonia is a stable country directed to the economic progress, and before all to find ways of attracting foreign investments.
Mitreva also visited the International Court of Justice in Hague.
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