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The reception was attended by numerous distinguished guests from economic and political life, as well as members of the Croatian Business Club.

Greeting guests, Ambassador Bakota expressed special thanks for support during the organisation of the gathering to Pero Mijakić, President of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce in Serbia, and Marija Radulović, President of the Croatian Business Club.

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