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MEETING OF ADRIATIC-IONIAN INITIATIVE COUNTRIES ENDS IN PORTOROZ

PORTOROZ PORTOROZ, May 10 (Hina) - A meeting of the parliamentary leaders of the Adriatic-Ionian Initiative member-states ended in Slovenia's resort of Portoroz on Monday evening with the adoption of a final document which hails Slovenia's admission into the EU and expresses support to Croatia to start negotiations on full EU membership as soon as possible.
PORTOROZ, May 10 (Hina) - A meeting of the parliamentary leaders of the Adriatic-Ionian Initiative member-states ended in Slovenia's resort of Portoroz on Monday evening with the adoption of a final document which hails Slovenia's admission into the EU and expresses support to Croatia to start negotiations on full EU membership as soon as possible.#L# The meeting, which was attended by Croatian Parliament President Vladimir Seks, also focused on the role of the Adriatic-Ionian parliaments in the stabilisation and progress of the region, as well as the influence of national legislation on illegal migration. It was said that aspirations to become an EU member and necessary reforms and democratisation process were the main framework for the stabilisation and progress of countries aspiring to join the EU. The latest EU enlargement is a historic even, the document said. The Adriatic-Ionian member-countries confirmed they would continue to work on stepping up integration processes. "We hail Slovenia's recent admission into the EU and the European Commission's positive avis regarding Croatia's EU membership application. We believe Croatia should be fully supported to start negotiations on joining the EU as soon as possible," it was said in a joint final document which was adopted by the presidents and vice presidents of the parliament of the Adriatic-Ionian member states. Also hailed was the European Commission's recent assessment of the "feasibility study", the document which refers to Bosnia's readiness to start negotiations with the European Union on the institutionalisation of its cooperation with the EU.. "We congratulate Slovenia on EU full membership. This is a big sign of encouragement for the other countries, notably Croatia," Croatia's Vladimir Seks told a news conference, He voices satisfaction with the fact that the final document emphasised the European Commission's positive avis on Croatia's EU membership application and the fact that Croatia received support from all Adriatic-Ionian Initiative member countries. (Hina) it

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