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SEKS: SUPPORT FROM BUDAPEST - SIGNIFICANT STEP IN OBTAINING POSITIVE OPINION

ZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - The full support to Croatia's bids to enter the European Union as soon as possible, spelled out in a joint declaration at the Budapest meeting of the European Parliament President with the heads of other European countries' parliaments, is a significant step forward and additional positive point which will substantially impact the process of obtaining a positive opinion from the European Commission on Croatia's (EU membreship) application, said Croatian Parliament President Vladimir Seks on Thursday after he returned from Budapest where he attended yesterday's meeting.
ZAGREB, Feb 5 (Hina) - The full support to Croatia's bids to enter the European Union as soon as possible, spelled out in a joint declaration at the Budapest meeting of the European Parliament President with the heads of other European countries' parliaments, is a significant step forward and additional positive point which will substantially impact the process of obtaining a positive opinion from the European Commission on Croatia's (EU membreship) application, said Croatian Parliament President Vladimir Seks on Thursday after he returned from Budapest where he attended yesterday's meeting.#L# The Hungarian capital hosted the 16th meeting of the European Parliament (EP) President with the presidents of the parliaments of 10 countries that will enter the Union this May, three candidate countries as well as heads of parliament of five south-eastern European countries covered by the SAP (Stabilisation and Association process), who attended this meeting for the first time. At a news conference at Zagreb's Pleso airport, Seks voiced satisfaction with the fact that Croatia had its representatives at this event, and pointed out the speech of Doris Pack, the head of the EP delegation for relations with south-eastern Europe, who had stressed that each country should be evaluated according to its own merits and results in the process of meeting conditions for the admission to the Union. Asked whether a possibility of the British and Dutch refusal to ratify the Croatia-EU Stabilisation and Association Agreement was discussed at the Budapest meeting, Seks answered that no mention of this had been made yesterday. "At the discussions nobody spoke of exerting influence on the policy of Britain and the Netherlands regarding the ratification, as this is settled on other levels the Sabor's head said. However, it is indicative that the EP President Pat Cox several times supported Croatia's request for the EU membership, and at a separate meeting I notified him of moves which the government is taking to strengthen cooperation with the Hague-based tribunal," Seks. "But what will be most important is a report of the tribunal's Chief Prosecutor (Carla del Ponte) which, without false optimism, is most likely to be positive. Consequently, this will impact the position of the two countries regarding the ratification of the SAA, and this should bring an end to the political connection between the issuance of a positive opinion of the European Commission and the ratification of the SAA," Seks said. As regards Italy, (the third country which has not yet ratified the SAA), Seks recalled that last Friday Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi gave assurances at the Quadrilateral Group's meeting in Slovenia that the Italian parliament would soon confirm the said agreement. Seks told the news conference that in Budapset he had held bilateral meetings with heads of the parliaments of Serbia-Montenegro, Macedonia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Estonia. (Hina) ms

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