The summit of Southeast Europe will take place in Dubrovnik this October, where leaders will discuss support for Ukraine, economic recovery, and strengthening international ties in the context of Russian aggression
Split-Dalmatia County is becoming a leader in tourism and infrastructure thanks to cooperation with the government, which has secured billions of euros for the development of key projects, including transport, culture, and education
President Zoran Milanovic praised the success of Istria as one of the most developed regions of Croatia, despite demographic challenges, emphasizing the importance of preserving resources and fighting for national interests within the European Union.
On September 29, 2024, the finale of the 54th "Grape Harvest" event was held in Pregrada, attended by President Zoran Milanović. This local traditional celebration gathers harvesters, visitors, and artists, highlighting the importance of preserving the customs and culture of Croatian Zagorje through generations
At this year's "Budding" event in Zlatar, President Zoran Milanovic joined local officials in supporting the preservation of Zagorje customs, traditions and cultural heritage.
Standard & Poor's has upgraded Croatia's credit rating to A-, recognizing stable economic growth, fiscal responsibility, and effective use of European funds. Energy security has been further strengthened by the construction of the LNG terminal on Krk