TIRANA, Feb 4 – Croatian media reported Wednesday the possibility that the new US President Barack Obama may likely hold a brief visit either to Croatia or Albania, two newcomers-to-be to NATO.
Obama could spend a few hours during April visiting one of the new NATO members, either Croatia or Albania, wrote Javno newspaper.
According to sources close to the Whitehouse, the American president Barack Obama could visit Zagreb in April, writes Globus. Unofficial sources state that the American president could visit at the start of April, because he will probably attend a G20 meeting in London.
After that, on April 3 and 4, he will meet the leaders of NATO at the NATO summit which is celebrating its 60th anniversary. After that, Obama could, it was said, visit one of the new NATO members for a few hours, either Croatia or Albania. However, even if there is no visit, the presidents and premiers of Croatia and Albania will most probably receive a special invitation to the Whitehouse, where they would meet with Obama in May.
Barack Obama to visit Croatia, Albania in April?
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