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CROATIA MOST LIKELY NOT TO JOIN E.U. IN 2007 BUT TO BE FULLY READY - MINISTER

POREC, April 25 (Hina) - The Minister of European Integration, Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic, said on Sunday that Croatia "will most probably not join the European Union in 2007, but will try to achieve full readiness by that year to become a member."
POREC, April 25 (Hina) - The Minister of European Integration, Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic, said on Sunday that Croatia "will most probably not join the European Union in 2007, but will try to achieve full readiness by that year to become a member."#L# "Croatia should intensify its work to win candidacy in June in order to start negotiations on joining the European Union so that we can have at our disposal pre-accession funds from the EU that will enable us better adjustment," the minister said at the two-day symposium "Croatia and European Integration: the Agricultural Policy" that ends in the northern Adriatic resort town of Porec on Sunday. Grabar Kitarovic said that Croatia must not allow those funds to remain unused as had happened in the case of the ten countries due to join the EU on May 1, which failed to use 1.27 billion euros. The minister said she was not satisfied with the rate at which Croatia had been using funds from European technical and financial aid programmes, saying that only 42 million out of the 200 million euros approved for the period between 2000 and 2006 had been used. She underlined that Croatia would have to invest more in the development of agriculture, the education of employees and environmental protection. The symposium heard that Croatia should not rush to join the European Union, but should rather take advantage of candidate status and European Union funds that annually invest about 300 million euros on average in each country. (Hina) vm

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