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NETHERLANDS WRAPS UP RATIFICATION OF STABILISATION AND ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT

THE HAGUE, May 7 (Hina) - The Netherlands completed the process of ratification of the Croatia-EU Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) by officially notifying Brussels of its ratification of the document, and is looking forward to the development in the relations between Croatia and the European Union. On this path, Croatia can count on full Dutch support, Dutch Foreign Minister Bernard Bot said on Friday in The Hague after meeting his Croatian counterpart Miomir Zuzul.
THE HAGUE, May 7 (Hina) - The Netherlands completed the process of ratification of the Croatia-EU Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) by officially notifying Brussels of its ratification of the document, and is looking forward to the development in the relations between Croatia and the European Union. On this path, Croatia can count on full Dutch support, Dutch Foreign Minister Bernard Bot said on Friday in The Hague after meeting his Croatian counterpart Miomir Zuzul.#L# I am glad to be able to say that we have completed the entire procedure. We have notified Brussels and thus the entire job (pertaining to the ratification) is over, Minister Bot said after his talks with Croatia's Zuzul, who today ended his two-day visit to the Netherlands. The Netherlands is now expecting the next stage to begin at the June summit of the EU, at which a decision should be made on granting Croatia the status of official candidate for EU membership, Bot added. Asked by reporters whether Croatia could count on Dutch support in the future, Bot answered in the affirmative. Our position on Croatia is very positive. I have congratulated Minister Zuzul on the fantastic progress Croatia is making both in the economic and political spheres. It is very impressive, the Dutch minister said. He added that he firmly believed in the further progress in the relations between the EU and Croatia. Minister Zuzul said today's meeting confirmed that there were no outstanding issues in the ties between Croatia and the Netherlands. "After the completion of the process of ratification there are no obstacles to efforts to raise bilateral relations to a new level," Zuzul said adding that Zagreb counted on Dutch support. He and his host also discussed models in which the two countries could contribute to the stabilisation of the south-east of Europe. I am looking forward to the further development of our relations with the EU and to the support of the Netherlands, which will chair the Union in the second half of this year, the Croatian official said. Zuzul invited his Dutch colleague to visit Croatia, which Bot accepted. Before meeting with the Dutch foreign minister, Zuzul held talks with officials of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. (Hina) ms

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