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CROATIAN DELEGATION TALKS WITH NATO COMMITTEE ON REFORM IN ARMY

BRUSSELS, March 22 (Hina) - A Croatian government delegation on Monday held talks with NATO's military/political management committee on the ongoing reform in the Croatian army aimed at adjusting it to standards of the Alliance.
BRUSSELS, March 22 (Hina) - A Croatian government delegation on Monday held talks with NATO's military/political management committee on the ongoing reform in the Croatian army aimed at adjusting it to standards of the Alliance.#L# The delegation, consisting of Assistant Defence Minister Jelena Polic-Grcic, National Co-ordinator for NATO Pjer Simunovic and Assistant Finance Minister Niko Raic, held talks with deputy chiefs of missions of NATO member-states on harmonising a report on Croatia within Planning and Review Process (PARP). Previous objections by NATO experts about the territorial concept of Croatia's armed forces, and the division in four corps which made them incompatible with the alliance, were removed from the agenda after the political decision (by Croatia's leadership) was made regarding the reform in the army, Polic-Grcic told reporters after the talks. Some 20 days ago, President Stjepan Mesic, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and Defence Minister Berislav Roncevic reached agreement in principle on main points which would serve as a basis for the further re-organisation of the military in the next two years. Under the new organisations, the army will be comprised of the Supreme Command, the ground forces, the navy and the air force, the joint command for operations, the logistics command, the military academy and the command for training. The territorial division into four corps would be annulled and mobile forces would be set up. The agreement achieved at the top political level is of the historical importance, Polic-Grgcic said. She added that a decision on the number of troops and on their equipment had not yet been made but there were some approximate figures. She said that a strategy for the review of the defence, a document offering solutions for the future organisation of the armed forces and the defence ministry, was being compiled In the coming days the government will receive a draft of basic tasks and missions of the armed forces and this will help in decision-making on the make-up of the armed forces and the number of soldiers, she said. (Hina) ms

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