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SANADER: NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOVT. AND PRESIDENT IN STAND ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS

ZAGREB, March 22 (Hina) - There are no differences in opinions of the Government and the President of the Republic on Croatia's foreign policy, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said after a working dinner with President Stjepan Mesic and Parliament President Vladimir Seks on Monday.
ZAGREB, March 22 (Hina) - There are no differences in opinions of the Government and the President of the Republic on Croatia's foreign policy, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said after a working dinner with President Stjepan Mesic and Parliament President Vladimir Seks on Monday.#L# There is no problem between parliament and the President or between me and the President, and there is no need for amending the Constitution, PM Sanader said. Under the constitution's provision, the President and the Government together create a foreign policy. The parliament president has said that this provision does not mention mechanisms for co-creating the foreign policy, but good practice shows that a lack of the mechanism is irrelevant as we cooperate very well, Sanader said. "We want to be efficient in the practice protecting Croatia's national interests," President Mesic said. Answering a reporter's question, Mesic said that he had talked to Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul who also attended the dinner and who explained Mesic how he presented his stand during his official visit to Israel last week. Mesic added that he told Zuzul which position Croatia should abide by and that "Croatia starts from the reality of the Israeli state. It is a reality and everybody who thinks that something can be there changed forcibly is wrong. Thus, we must accept Israel as a reality, and Minister Zuzul agrees with this and this is the Croatian policy," It is also a reality that Palestinians have the right to have their state. Our policy accepts this as a reality, and Croatia is recognised as having this policy, Mesic said adding that Palestinians and Israelis should be let decide who will negotiate and how. Mesic told reporters that he had informed Sanader, Seks and Zuzul of the visits he paid to Qatar, Syria and Jordan last week. He added that the three Arab countries were interested in economic cooperation with Croatia and in using Croatian ports as a gateway to the European market. Explaining his statement, parliament head Seks said he did not propose the changing of the Constitution but that he had pointed to contradictions in the Constitution's provision on the authorities of the President and PM in co-creating the foreign policy. Recalling that earlier in the day Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was killed, which the EU already condemned, a reporter asked Croatian Premier and President about their official stands. "We are considering all pieces of information about this and in compliance with its commitment to be part of the European policy and community, Croatia will be in line with the European policy and the EU," Sanader said. This is roughly the answer, Mesic said adding that Croatia opposed the use of violence as means to solve problems. Asked to comment on speculation that the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal would issue an indictment against General Milivoj Petkovic, the Croatian Army's chief inspector, Sanader declined to answer that hypothetical question, adding that if any new indictment arrived, Zagreb would act in accordance with the Constitutional Law on Cooperation with the ICTY (tribunal). Asked to assess the work of secret agencies, he said a high degree of agreement on the matter existed. (Hina) ms

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