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CROATIAN CULTURE MINISTER ATTENDS PANEUROPEAN UNION DAYS IN GERMANY

ZAGREB/ROSENHEIM, May 1 (Hina) - Culture Minister Bozo Biskupic and a delegation of the Croatian Paneuropean Union took part in a two-day conference of Paneuropean Union members in the Bavarian city of Rosenheim dedicated to Saturday's enlargement of the European Union to 10 new members.
ZAGREB/ROSENHEIM, May 1 (Hina) - Culture Minister Bozo Biskupic and a delegation of the Croatian Paneuropean Union took part in a two-day conference of Paneuropean Union members in the Bavarian city of Rosenheim dedicated to Saturday's enlargement of the European Union to 10 new members.#L# Welcoming the participants in the conference, Paneuropean Union president Otto von Habsburg said today was a big day for the EU and that Croatia, a county rich in Mediterranean and Central European culture and tradition, undoubtedly belonged in it. He added Croatia did not belong in the Western Balkans as some would like because Croatia's culture, arts, science, economy and politics had always made it a constituent part of Europe. In his address Minister Biskupic said the new Croatian government's policy advocated the equality of all Croatian citizens, respect for human rights, especially of minorities, as well as for diversity. "This is why Croatia's goal is to enter the European Union and good relations with its members." He added Croatia was ready and capable of contributing to the building of the new, 21st century Europe. "Croatia is already a bridge between the EU and Southeast Europe," he said, adding that peace, stability and progress in relations with neighbouring countries were vital for Croatia. The president of the German Paneuropean Union, Bernd Posselt, said Croatia's new government had made huge steps towards EU membership. He cited Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader's meetings with representatives of the Italian and Serb minorities and the Serb Orthodox Church late last and early this year, which Posselt said indicated that coexistence in Croatia was possible and that minorities were not a burden but a value. Posselt added that Sanader's statement to that effect should serve as an example and be incorporated in European documents concerning minorities. Also present at the conference, among others, was the president of the Bosnian Bishops' Conference, Banja Luka bishop Franjo Komarica. (Hina) ha

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