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GOVERNMENT SENDS 2001 SUCCESSION AGREEMENT TO PARLIAMENT FOR RATIFICATION

ZAGREB, Feb 18 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Wednesday evening proposed to parliament to ratify the Succession Agreement in an urgent procedure. Croatia is the only successor country to the former Yugoslavia which had not yet ratified the said agreement.
ZAGREB, Feb 18 (Hina) - The Croatian government on Wednesday evening proposed to parliament to ratify the Succession Agreement in an urgent procedure. Croatia is the only successor country to the former Yugoslavia which had not yet ratified the said agreement.#L# The agreement was signed in late June 2001 in Vienna. Should parliament ratify it, the agreement could go into force two and a half years after the signing. Some property will be restitutied to Croatia with the ratification of the agreement, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said. The successor countries to the former Yugoslavia reached an agreement about the succession at negotiations which were held in Vienna on May 14-25, 2001. The succession agreement was signed in Vienna on June 29, 2001. The head of the government's succession office, Bozo Marendic, said that the former authorities did not ratify the agreement after they established that a total of US589 million, which belonged to all successor countries, went missing from the accounts in joint banks. The government said it would continue to take actions aimed at shedding light on the missing money. (Hina) it sb

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