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EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO ISSUE OPINION ABOUT CROATIA LATER ON TUESDAY

STRASBOURG, April 20 (Hina) - The European Commission is due to issue an opinion about Croatia's application for membership of the European Union later on Tuesday after a session in Strasbourg.
STRASBOURG, April 20 (Hina) - The European Commission is due to issue an opinion about Croatia's application for membership of the European Union later on Tuesday after a session in Strasbourg.#L# The session starts at 1pm and lasts until 6pm, when the opinion, the so-called avis, will be made public. Apart from the Croatian application, three more topics will be on the agenda. Commissioners for External Relations and Enlargement Chris Patten and Guenter Verheugen will present the avis to Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul and European Integration Minister Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic, who have arrived in Strasbourg. At the same time, the head of the European Commission Delegation to Croatia, Jacques Wunenburger, will present the avis to Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader in Zagreb. The European Commission will forward its opinion to the European Council, which in turn will make a final decision on candidate status and the start of entry talks. The next meeting of the European Council is scheduled for June 17-18 in Brussels. The leaders of EU member states, whose number will increase from the present 15 to 25 on May 1, will decide on Croatia's status as candidate by consensus. Simultaneously with the avis, the Commission will also release a proposal for a European partnership with Croatia as part of the implementation of a decision reached at the Thessaloniki summit that all countries covered by the stabilisation and association process should be offered a European partnership on the model of an accession partnership offered to candidate countries. Within the scope of the European partnership, each of the five Southeastern European countries included in the stabilisation and association process will be invited to draw up a national action plan with steps it intends to take in order to achieve the priorities defined in the partnership agreement. The European partnership also envisages financial aid from the European Union in achieving the priority goals. (Hina) vm

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