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CROATIAN OFFICIALS DISCUSS NATO MEMBERSHIP WITH CONGRESSMEN, SENATORS

WASHINGTON, Jan 21(Hina) - Croatian Parliament President Vladimir Seks and Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul met members of the US Congress and Senate in Washington on Tuesday to discuss Croatia's admission into NATO. Minister Zuzul said after the talks they had met with understanding for Croatia's ambitions.
WASHINGTON, Jan 21(Hina) - Croatian Parliament President Vladimir Seks and Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul met members of the US Congress and Senate in Washington on Tuesday to discuss Croatia's admission into NATO. Minister Zuzul said after the talks they had met with understanding for Croatia's ambitions.#L# The Croatian officials met Congressmen Dan Rohrabacher and George Radanovich and Senators Jon Kyle and Richard Lugar, who also chairs the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. They also met Dan Fried, President George Bush's senior advisor on Europe at the Council for National Security. Zuzul told Croatian reporters the meetings were part of efforts to strengthen relations between Congress and the Croatian parliament and seek support for Croatia's admission into NATO. "I believe that we have met with understanding," Zuzul said when asked about the bid to seek support for Croatia's admission into NATO. The talks did not contain any critical tones on the part of US officials, they focused on general conditions Croatia must meet to be admitted into NATO, such as development of democracy, civilian control of the army, and the treatment of minorities, Zuzul said. Also discussed were specific conditions, but less than in talks with the European Union, he added. "I believe that our hosts are aware of Croatia's determination to go in that direction and our commitment to seek support when we deserve it, and we believe that we do," he said. A lobbying group called Livingston Group organised a reception in honour of the Croatian officials, which was also attended by several members of Congress. Doug Bereuter, Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Europe of the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives and Chairman of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, told reporters that Croatia was moving in the right direction towards NATO. Asked when Croatia could join the Alliance, Bereuter said Croatia could be one of the leading candidates in the next enlargement round if it continued making progress. He said that in the next few months he would visit Croatia as Chairman of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly to see how Croatia was doing in meeting membership criteria. Congresswoman Janice Schakowsky of Chicago said she would support Croatia's NATO bid. Former US Secretary of Commerce Mickey Kantor said Croatia had strongly supported the United States in the joint fight against terrorism after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and it now expected strong support for its efforts to join NATO. Charles English, director of the Office for Central and South Europe of the State Department, which also covers Croatia, said the United States wanted to help Croatia meet criteria for membership in NATO and the European Union. He said Croatia still had to do some things regarding the resolution of problems of the post-war period and cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal. The US Administration is confident that the new government of Prime Minister Sanader will have the political will to do this and is looking forward to cooperation with it, English said. (Hina) rml

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