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CROATIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SPEAKS BEFORE OSCE PERMANENT COUNCIL IN VIENNA

VIENNA VIENNA, Feb 16 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul informed members of the OSCE Permanent Council of the main political objectives of the Croatian government in Vienna on Monday.
VIENNA, Feb 16 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul informed members of the OSCE Permanent Council of the main political objectives of the Croatian government in Vienna on Monday.#L# At an extraordinary session of the Permanent Council. Zuzul said the government's main priority on the foreign political front was Croatia's joining NATO and the EU. Croatia wants to advance its ties with neighbouring countries in the region and actively participate in the efforts the international community is investing into combating terrorism, people and drugs smuggling, Zuzul said. In home affairs, the task of the Croatian government is to implement further democratisation of the country in order to overcome problems from the past, notably those from the war, Zuzul said and added that Croatia was not doing this only because of its European and Euro-Atlantic ambitions. "We are entirely aware that respecting the rights of minorities, the return of refugees and the restitution of their property, the implementation of reforms, particularly in the judiciary, as well as further development of the media, are pre-conditions for Croatia's stable and democratic development, Zuzul said. The minister said the list of priorities included the return of refugees regardless of their nationality and the restitution of their property, "All those who wish to return must be given the possibility to do so, my government will do everything to facilitate the return," said Zuzul. The result of the government's efforts is the restitution of 15,770 of a total of 19,279 homes which were occupied by temporary tenants in 1995. In the last ten years the Croatian government set aside some US3 billion for this purpose, of which 90 percent came directly from the budget. Croatia will continue to promote cooperation with its neighbours and the international community in order to achieve stability in the region and prosperity in the development of good neighbourly relations, the Croatian minister said. Zuzul also stressed Croatia's intensified cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. He said Croatia was ready to process war criminals. After additional justice reforms are implemented, Croatian courts will be ready to process ICTY cases. This would mean the recognition of independence and competence of Croatia's judiciary, Zuzul said and added that the ICTY chief prosecutor announced Croatia should expect new indictments. Speaking about the country's cooperation with the OSCE, Zuzul said that over the past few weeks Croatia held intensive talks with the OSCE Mission in Croatia and expressed conviction that future cooperation would be even more successful. He said Croatia would continue to participate in OSCE's activities and missions. Apart from the 55 OSCE member countries, the extraordinary session in Vienna was also attended by the head of the OSCE Mission in Croatia, Peter Semneby. According to the Foreign Ministry's statement about today's talks between Zuzul and his Austrian counterpart Benita Ferrero-Waldner, the Austrian minister confirmed that her country would support Croatia's candidacy for non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council. She also expressed her country's support to Croatia's accelerated joining the EU. Austria is ready to do all that it can so that the European Commission adopts a positive opinion on Croatia's application for EU membership and that the country be given a candidate status in June, the Austrian minister said. The statement said that Zuzul and Ferrero-Waldner expressed satisfaction with the two countries' economic cooperation and the overall bilateral relations. (Hina) it sb

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