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CAN CROATIA JOIN EU IN 2007?

BRUSSELS, April 21 (Hina) - The European Commission's exceptionally positive opinion on Croatia's EU membership application is a good basis for the European Council to grant Croatia candidate status and set a date for the start of accession talks at a summit in June, an this raises the question of whether Croatia can join the next enlargement round.
BRUSSELS, April 21 (Hina) - The European Commission's exceptionally positive opinion on Croatia's EU membership application is a good basis for the European Council to grant Croatia candidate status and set a date for the start of accession talks at a summit in June, an this raises the question of whether Croatia can join the next enlargement round.#L# EC officials said at a technical briefing in Brussels on Tuesday that there was no realistic possibility of Croatia joining the EU in 2007, when Bulgaria and Romania are expected to join the bloc. Considering the procedure that Croatia must undergo, 2007 is not a realistic year, an official of the EC Enlargement Directorate said. The official explained that the Council first had to make a decision on the start of accession talks, which would be followed by 'screening' - a detailed analysis of the degree of adjustment of national legislation to that of the EU. This is a demanding job which requires good experts and which in case of the accessing countries lasted several months. After the screening is finished, a negotiating position is defined and talks can start on the 29 chapters of the EU legislation (acquis communautaire). Once the talks are completed, an accession agreement is signed and ratified by all 25 EU member-countries. Illustrating the complexity of the job Croatia is facing, the EC official said that some 83,000 pages of the acquis would have to be translated into Croatian, after which institutions implementing those laws would have to be established. Six of the 10 countries which join the EU on 1 May started accession talks in the first half of 1998 and the other four in early 2000. All the countries completed the talks in December 2002, so the shortest deadline for the completion of talks is slightly less than three years. Throughout 2003 and the first four months of 2004 accession agreements were signed, ratified and the remaining preparations for full membership were carried out. Croatia is expected to start the talks at the end of this year or the beginning of next. For Croatia to join the EU in 2007, the talks would have to be much shorter than in previous cases. The Financial Times has reported that the talks on Croatia's membership could start in autumn this year and that Croatia could join the EU in 2007 with Bulgaria. After member-countries formally accept the EC's recommendation at the June summit, diplomats expect the talks to start in autumn, the daily said. Croatia could be ready to join the EU in 2007 with Bulgaria, depending on the speed of the talks and reforms in the country. It is still uncertain if Romania will be ready for entry by that time, the British daily said. EC officials have said the EU is ready to financially assist Croatia as it has other candidates. (Hina) rml

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