Ministers announce new defence cooperation agreement between Croatia and Italy

NEWS 19.06.201917:44
Ilustracija

Croatian Defence Minister Damir Krsticevic met with his Italian counterpart Elisabetta Trenta in Rome on Wednesday during the first official visit of a Croatian defence minister to Italy after 15 years, the Defence Ministry said in a press release.

Krsticevic and Trenta expressed their satisfaction with increasing defence cooperation, which is mostly evident in traditional cooperation between the two countries’ navies. Croatian and Italian naval forces are currently participating in the international military exercise Adrion 2019 Livex.

In order to further strengthen the bilateral defence cooperation, the two ministers announced that a new defence cooperation agreement would be signed soon.

As European Union members, Italy and Croatia are participating in four PESCO projects and in European firefighting forces. In 2017, Croatia provided two firefighting planes to help Italy in putting out fires in the Genoa region, and in 2018 and 2019 Croatian troops were attached to the Italian contingent as part of the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL).

The two ministers agreed that there was a lot of potential for advancing defence cooperation, especially in the defence industry.

“Croatia has a high-quality defence industry and Italian soldiers have had a chance to see the exceptional quality and functionality of the Croatian helmet for themselves,” Krsticevic said.

The meeting also focused on the current security and political situation in Southeastern Europe, with Krsticevic reaffirming Croatia’s commitment to the EU and NATO’s enlargement policy and readiness to provide further support to membership aspirants.

As part of the official visit, the Croatian Defence Ministry delegation visited the Vatican and met with the Holy Father, and were also scheduled to visit the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome in Rome, according to the press release.