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Croatia's foreign minister visits Andorra on 16 December to mark 30 years of diplomatic ties

Gordan Grlić Radman will hold talks with Andorran leaders — including Imma Tor and Xavier Espot — on political, institutional, tourism and economic.

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Key Points

  • Visit date: Tuesday 16 December to mark 30 years of diplomatic relations (est. 1994).
  • Meetings with Imma Tor, Xavier Espot and síndic general Carles Ensenyat on political and institutional cooperation.
  • Talks with Minister Jordi Torres and Andorra Turisme on tourism cooperation and measures to boost economic ties.
  • Commemorative concert by pianist Goran Filipec at ACCO; free entry by prior invitation via acciocultural.4tickets.cat.

The Croatian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Gordan Grlić Radman, will make an official visit to Andorra on Tuesday 16 December to mark 30 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

During his stay he will meet Andorra’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Imma Tor, to discuss political and institutional cooperation and other matters of shared interest at European and international levels. He will also be received by Head of Government Xavier Espot and hold an institutional meeting with the síndic general, Carles Ensenyat.

The programme includes talks with Minister of Tourism and Commerce Jordi Torres and the manager of Andorra Turisme, Betim Budzaku, aimed at exploring opportunities for cooperation in tourism, the exchange of good practices and measures to promote economic ties between the two states.

The visit forms part of commemorative events marking diplomatic relations established in 1994. These activities will culminate on the evening of 16 December with a concert by Croatian pianist Goran Filipec at the Andorra Congress Centre Ordino (ACCO). The recital begins at 19:30. Filipec, who holds a doctorate from the Sorbonne and trained at leading European institutions, has performed as a soloist with major orchestras and at venues such as the Philharmonie de Paris, Teatro Colón and Carnegie Hall.

Admission to the concert is free but requires a prior invitation, which must be obtained in advance via the ACCIO Cultural portal: acciocultural.4tickets.cat.

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