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EC PRESIDENT: CROATIA HAS MADE SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS

BRUSSELS, Feb 25 (Hina) - Croatia has made significant progress in meeting political criteria which are necessary for the start of negotiations on its full membership in the European Union, European Commission President Romano Prodi said after talks with Croatian President Stjepan Mesic in Brussels on Wednesday.
BRUSSELS, Feb 25 (Hina) - Croatia has made significant progress in meeting political criteria which are necessary for the start of negotiations on its full membership in the European Union, European Commission President Romano Prodi said after talks with Croatian President Stjepan Mesic in Brussels on Wednesday.#L# The EC's cooperation with the new Croatian government is equally good as its cooperation with the previous government, which proves that the EC cooperates with Croatia as a state, regardless of which party may be in power, Prodi said. The EC president said that one of the most important areas where Croatia was expected to make more progress was cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal. He said that he had received assurances that the Croatian government would take action in that area and that he expected results, as concrete action would doubtlessly improve Croatia's chance of obtaining a positive response to its membership application from the EC. Prodi added that the EC was working on the avis, which it was expected to make public in spring. Asked what the avis would be like if Croatia did make progress in cooperation with the tribunal but without resolving the case of the runaway general Ante Gotovina, Prodi said this did not depend on the EC, which was closely cooperating with The Hague and expected information from it on the degree of Croatia's cooperation in the Gotovina case. Croatia's success is important for the entire region of South-East Europe and the EC welcomes every action Croatia is taking to improve the spirit of cooperation, Prodi said. Croatia is aware that it should complete the process of refugee return and property restitution and implement the judicial reform as soon as possible, President Stjepan Mesic said. Cooperation with the Hague tribunal is particularly important, because Croatia wants guilt to be individualised, he added. Mesic will continue his visit to Brussels with a meeting with representatives of the Belgian-Croatian Chamber for Economic Cooperation and Cultural Promotion. This evening he will meet the mayor of Brussels. On Thursday Mesic will meet European Parliament President Pat Cox and address parliamentary deputies. (Hina) rml

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