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NATO membership 'to boost interest in Croatia'
07 April 2009Croatia's entry to NATO is set to boost foreign investment interest in the country, it has been claimed.
Alongside Albania, the south-east European nation has been permitted entry into the alliance, which according to Obelisk Investment Property, can pave the way for European Union membership soon afterwards.
James Gonzalez, marketing analyst at the group, predicts a bright future for the Balkan hotspot.
He said: "NATO membership is fundamental in inspiring confidence for foreign investors and as
seen in the case of Romania, becoming a member of NATO is hugely beneficial for a country's economy."
Mr Gonzalez added that it was likely there would be "big increases" in the amount of foreign investment interest Croatia attracts.
Travellers interested in visiting the country this summer will no doubt be pleased to here that the budget carrier Flybe is launching more frequent flights between UK airports and Dubrovnik.
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