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STATEMENT BY CHAIRS OF PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES OF ALBANIA, CROATIA, MACEDONIA

ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - The following is an unofficial translation of a joint statement issued by the chairpersons of the parliamentary foreign policy committees of Albania, Croatia and Macedonia after their meeting in Zagreb on Monday:
ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - The following is an unofficial translation of a joint statement issued by the chairpersons of the parliamentary foreign policy committees of Albania, Croatia and Macedonia after their meeting in Zagreb on Monday:#L# "We, the chairs of the foreign policy committees of the parliaments of three aspirant states for NATO membership, Albania, Croatia and Macedonia, which cooperate closely within the American-Adriatic Charter, have met in Zagreb to deepen our cooperation and reinforce our friendship and solidarity as part of our contribution to the North Atlantic Alliance. "As we strive to achieve our comprehensive political, economic, social and military reforms necessary for our admission to NATO, which will be based on our individual achievements, our countries will support one another in attaining our common goal: assisting in expanding and strengthening the zone of stability and progress in Southeast Europe. "Reaffirming our commitment to the principles of cooperation embodied in the letter and the spirit of the American-Adriatic Charter, we particularly express our will to promote the parliamentary dimension of this cooperation, assisting in strengthening the already strong community of values and interests that we share in Southeast Europe. "We take this opportunity to congratulate the seven countries of the Vilnius Group on their admission to NATO. We express our deepest gratitude for their cooperation and support, wishing at the same time that the spirit and solidarity of the Vilnius Group would live on. "We expect the forthcoming NATO summit in Istanbul to recognise and congratulate each of these countries on their achievements in its final statement. A clear signal from the North Atlantic Alliance on future membership will provide a strong impetus to our efforts in the ongoing reforms. "We very much appreciate the achievements of our respective countries within individual NATO Membership Action Plans, at the same time requesting that NATO start admission talks with Albania, Macedonia and Croatia as soon as possible." (Hina) vm

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