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PRODI LINKS OPINION ON CROATIA'S MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION TO SAA RATIFICATION

BRUSSELS, Jan 12 (Hina) - European Commission President Romano Prodi on Monday linked the publication of the European Commission's opinion on Croatia's application for membership in the European Union to the ratification of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) between Croatia and the EU by member states that have not yet approved the agreement.
BRUSSELS, Jan 12 (Hina) - European Commission President Romano Prodi on Monday linked the publication of the European Commission's opinion on Croatia's application for membership in the European Union to the ratification of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) between Croatia and the EU by member states that have not yet approved the agreement.#L# There is a common will to do this as soon as the Netherlands and Great Britain have ratified the SAA, Prodi told a press conference in Brussels after meeting Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader. Asked if the European Commission would not publish the avis on Croatia before the SAA was ratified by the Netherlands, Britain and Italy, the only three countries that have not done it yet, Prodi said: It is not an issue that can be solved only legally, and politically it is clear that you have to have the common will of all members. Sanader said the ratification was not a condition for the publishment of the avis. "It is clear to us all that the SAA must be ratified by those countries that have not done it yet, but that is not a condition. It would be politically good if this were done before the avis, but my assessment is that this will not be a condition," Sanader said. The question of publication of the avis has never before been linked to the ratification of the SAA. The Croatian prime minister said that political action had already been taken towards the countries that had not ratified the SAA. Prodi said he appreciated the first steps taken by the Croatian government towards reconciliation and EU membership. There are still many issues that need to be resolved, including cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, borders with Slovenia, the problem of minorities, but in the long run that will not slow down our cooperation and will to start negotiations as soon as possible, Prodi said. Sanader thanked Prodi for his support to Croatia, saying that the European Commission and its president welcomed the first steps the Croatian government had taken with regard to cooperation with the Hague tribunal, the return of refugees and reforms in the justice system. "The Croatian public hopes that the avis will be positive and that we will be given candidate status, and I am certain that this will happen if we meet the required criteria," Sanader said. Asked if the new Croatian government had all the information about the case of fugitive Croatian Army general Ante Gotovina and if it could resolve the case in time, because otherwise the lobbying would prove unsuccessful, Sanader said: "We are firm in our position that any Croatian government that wishes to realise its ambitious plans must fulfil all the required criteria, including cooperation with The Hague and the Gotovina case. We want to cooperate with The Hague, but we still do not have the information possessed by the previous government or some other factors in Croatia." Speaking of relations with Slovenia, Sanader said he did not want to talk about specific proposals to resolve the outstanding issues between the two countries before his meeting with Slovene Prime Minister Anton Rop, which is expected to take place soon. "I am very pleased with the talks with (Slovene) President Janez Drnovsek in Berlin last week. We calmed the game down, because we don't want our relations to escalate. We need to sit down at the negotiating table in a peaceful atmosphere and see whether the issues can be resolved bilaterally, because there is always time for arbitration," Sanader said. Prodi said the European Commission was very interested in a friendly solution to the open issues between the two countries. (Hina) vm sb

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