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CROATIAN PM SAYS WILL NOT TAKE PART IN CALCULATIONS ON EXEMPTION BY U.S. PRESIDENT

KRAPINA, May 28 (Hina) - Croatian Premier Ivica Racan on Wednesday afternoon refused to participate in what he referred to as calculations that the U.S. had rejected in advance that Croatia could be a country to obtain presidential exemption, i.e. that it could be excused from signing a bilateral agreement with the U.S. on the non-extradition of U.S. citizens to the International Criminal Court.
KRAPINA, May 28 (Hina) - Croatian Premier Ivica Racan on Wednesday afternoon refused to participate in what he referred to as calculations that the U.S. had rejected in advance that Croatia could be a country to obtain presidential exemption, i.e. that it could be excused from signing a bilateral agreement with the U.S. on the non-extradition of U.S. citizens to the International Criminal Court. #L# During his visit to Krapina-Zagorje County, the PM said there was too much guessing and combinations going on about such a serious topic. "The Croatian government is trying to solve the problem without raising any disputes and, if possible, do not narrow our manoeuvring space," Racan told reporters. The U.S. has foreseen sanctions for those countries that fail to sign the agreement by July 1 - namely it will withdraw its military assistance. Should the U.S. president asses it to be in America's national interest, he can excuse a particular country from signing the agreement and thereby save it from sanctions. The EU is opposed to signing such an agreement. Racan said that he had spoken to officials from the European Commission and that he was aware of the EC's opinion on the matter and what was expected of Croatia. (Hina) sp it sb

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