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SLOVENE MINISTER: CROATIA HAS MADE MOST HEADWAY

LJUBLJANA/BRUSSELS, April 14 (Hina) - Janez Potocnik, the candidate for the first Slovene European Union commissioner, answered for 90 minutes questions by European Parliament members about his views on EU expansion during the introduction of new European commissioners on Wednesday. Potocnik particularly commented on the western Balkans and Croatia which he described as a country that had made the most progress.
LJUBLJANA/BRUSSELS, April 14 (Hina) - Janez Potocnik, the candidate for the first Slovene European Union commissioner, answered for 90 minutes questions by European Parliament members about his views on EU expansion during the introduction of new European commissioners on Wednesday. Potocnik particularly commented on the western Balkans and Croatia which he described as a country that had made the most progress.#L# Potocnik, Slovenia's incumbent European Integration Minister, is expected to work together with the European Commissioner for Enlargement, Guenter Verheugen, in the European Commission until this October, when the term of office of the current Commission expires. Western Balkan states need clear European prospects, they are the ones that can do the most for their European future, but they also need unselfish support on that path, Potocnik said adding that Croatia had made most headway in this context. "Croatia has made the greatest progress and I sincerely hope that in the coming weeks it will obtain a positive opinion of the European Commission," Potocnik said. Asked by a Socialist deputy from Austria, Hannes Swoboda, whether Croatia should solve outstanding issues with Slovenia before joining the EU, Potocnik answered that bilateral issues should be settled through bilateral negotiations, and those pertaining to the European 'acqui' in line with the acqui. The problem of demarcation of the borderline at sea is a bilateral issue, while Croatian parliament's proclamation of a protected zone on the sea is an issue pertaining to the fulfillment of European rules, because the Adriatic sea must be protected in cooperation with neighbouring countries, Potocnik said. Commissioners from 10 countries which will join the EU on 1 May are to be confirmed by the European Parliament at its session in Strasbourg on 5 May. After that, the Council of the EU is to give the green light for their appointment. The new commissioners will be active in the current EC team led by Romano Prodi, whose term ends in October this year. They will have the right to vote, but they will not head any departments. Instead, they will be appointed to work together with commissioners from the 'old' EU member-states. (Hina) ms sb

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