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COSIC SAYS CROATIA TO JOIN NATO WITH MACEDONIA AND ALBANIA

ZAGREB, April 23 (Hina) - Croatia will join NATO with the remaining members of the Vilnius Group -- Macedonia and Albania, the head of the Croatian Parliament's delegation for NATO, Kresimir Cosic, said on Friday.
ZAGREB, April 23 (Hina) - Croatia will join NATO with the remaining members of the Vilnius Group -- Macedonia and Albania, the head of the Croatian Parliament's delegation for NATO, Kresimir Cosic, said on Friday.#L# "Let's be realistic. Seven of the 10 members of the Vilnius Group joined NATO in the first wave, and the remaining three countries will most probably be admitted in the second round," Cosic told a press conference in the Croatian Parliament building. Cosic said that Croatia was in many aspects ahead of the two countries and that the Alliance was aware of the special role Croatia was playing in helping them meet the requirements for full membership. "(The Alliance) recognises our aspiration for an individual approach, but it also says that we are responsible not only for the situation in the region but also for that kind of cooperation," he said. Cosic said an exception could be made only if one of the countries was found to be substantially lagging behind or if the three-country group was not well balanced in meeting the set criteria. "Croatia has always insisted that each country should be judged individually and it will try to achieve this in the final declaration of the NATO summit" due to take place in Istanbul in June, Cosic said. "We expect the text of the final declaration to underline the results Croatia has achieved in its efforts to join NATO. That's not unrealistic. We expect our efforts to be evaluated and underlined in a special political declaration," Cosic said. He said that NATO officials had expressed their concern over the results of public opinion polls in Croatia showing that public support for the country's admission to the Alliance was weakening. This was interpreted as the result of poor contacts with the public and the media. (Hina) vm

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