ZAGREB (Croatia), February 14 (SeeNews) – The Croatian government said on Thursday it will seek to protect national rights and interest when redefining its shareholder agreement for oil and gas company INA, after the government’s share in it fell below 50%. "We aim through a new shareholders’ agreement to protect national interest and rights of the government, respectively of the state, as current owner of 44% of its shares," Deputy Prime Minister Damir Polancec told a weekly cabinet meeting.