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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT COMMITTEE ADOPTS DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS ON CROATIA

ZAGREB/BRUSSELS, March 17 (Hina) - The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday adopted draft recommendations to the European Council on Croatia's European Union membership application.
ZAGREB/BRUSSELS, March 17 (Hina) - The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday adopted draft recommendations to the European Council on Croatia's European Union membership application.#L# The next step is a vote on the draft which the European Parliament is expected to have at a plenary session later this month or at the beginning of the next. Forty-two members of the Foreign Affairs Committee voted for the draft while one was against. There were no abstentions. The draft recommendations were based on a report by Socialist MP Alexandros Baltas of Greece. The EU membership application represents a challenge for Croatia which it is ready to respond to, the draft says and adds that a positive answer to the application would have great significance for other countries in Southeast Europe. The document underlines that in recent years Croatia has launched economic and political reforms with a view to democratising the country and modernising the economy. Croatia's economic results are optimistic and the headway made in adjusting domestic legislation to Europe's is also considerable, the draft says. Baltos, the European Parliament rapporteur on Croatia, said yesterday the main message of his report was that membership negotiations with Croatia should begin as soon as possible. The Foreign Affairs Committee rejected an amendment by the Italian MP of Slovene nationality, who wanted the draft recommendations to say that the Croatian government's decision to proclaim an ecological and fishing zone in the Adriatic Sea, despite a Slovenia-Croatia border deal from 2001 and the possibility of a multilateral agreement being signed by all Adriatic countries, gave rise to political tensions in its relations with Slovenia and Italy. The committee adopted an amendment urging the countries which have still not ratified Croatia's Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU to do so as soon as possible. The draft calls on the European Council to consider increasing EU assistance to the CARDS, PHARE, SAPARD, ISPA, Twinning and TAITEX programmes by mobilising additional funds from the European Investment Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and other financial institutions in order to encourage reforms and secure funding for the infrastructure network in key sectors of the economy and for refugee return. Speaking of the key challenges before Croatia, the draft mentions refugee return and cooperation with the war crimes tribunal in The Hague and with neighbours. The Foreign Affairs Committee adopted a verbal amendment by French MP Philippe Morillon to applaud the new government's commitment to fully cooperate with the Hague tribunal. The draft recommendations also mention the freedom and independence of the media and urge the authorities to adopt legislation on Croatian Radio and Television which would eliminate the possibility of political interference in its work and would fully adjust the national broadcasting corporation to European standards. (Hina) ha sb

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