ZAGREB- Croatia's Finance Ministry said on Thursday it would offer 1.2 billion kuna ($193.65 million) worth of treasury bills at an auction on March 2.

It will offer 1.0 billion kuna in one-year paper and 200 million kuna in six-month paper. The six-month bills were last sold in August 2019.

At this week's auction, the sale surpassed the target with the yield remaining unchanged. 

The ministry occasionally also offers debt denominated in euros.

Croatia is at the moment tapping international markets with 12-year and 20-year bonds. The books have surpassed 4 billion euros. 

($1 = 6.1969 kuna)

(Reporting by Igor Ilic; Editing by Alison Williams) ((igor.ilic@thomsonreuters.com; +385 1 4899 970; mobile +385 98 334 053;))