Croatia continues to provide significant financial and technical support to Bosnia and Herzegovina through investments in key education, health and culture projects, ensuring a better quality of life for all citizens.
Croatia is strengthening the security of the external borders of the European Union through the project of procurement of advanced day-night sensor cameras. The nearly €1 million project was funded from European funds with the aim of increasing the efficiency of surveillance and security in the Schengen area.
At the 19th Strategic Forum in Bled, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic supported Ursula von der Leyen for a second term at the helm of the European Commission, emphasizing the importance of accelerated enlargement of the European Union, while the region faces growing security challenges and political tensions.
The Prime Minister and the Minister of Health participated in the opening of a modernized maternity hospital in the Virovitica General Hospital, which improves the availability and quality of health care for more than 75,000 residents of northern Slavonia.
The Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia is further improving the security of the external borders of the European Union by introducing a new generation of mobile thermal imaging cameras. These cameras ensure constant surveillance, improving protection against illegal crossings and cross-border crime.
At a ceremony in Daruvar, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic highlighted the Government's achievements in the search for missing persons from the Homeland War, including the identification of 268 mortal remains and the construction of new veterinary centers.
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