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TURKISH PRESIDENT GIVES SPEECH IN CROATIAN PARLIAMENT

ZAGREB, July 3 (Hina) - The process of European integration will not be completed until the countries in the south-east of the continent take their position in European structures, Turkey's President Ahmet Necdet Sezer said in the Croatian parliament on Thursday.
ZAGREB, July 3 (Hina) - The process of European integration will not be completed until the countries in the south-east of the continent take their position in European structures, Turkey's President Ahmet Necdet Sezer said in the Croatian parliament on Thursday. #L# The Turkish head of state recalled that his country had had special relations with the European Union for 40 years. In 1996 Turkey and the EU concluded a customs union and since 1999 it has been an official candidate for EU membership. The start of negotiations on the country's entry into the EU is expected in late 2004. Saying that Turkey was closely following Croatia's efforts aimed at its integration into the EU, the top Turkish official congratulated Zagreb on the progress on that road. "The process of Europe's integration will not be completed until all Balkan countries take their positions in European structures," Sezer told the parliament. He said that his country, as an important member of NATO, would continue supporting Croatia's bids to join the alliance. "Turkey maintains that all Balkan countries that meet conditions for NATO membership, should become members," the Turkish president said. "In this context we believe that the door which Bulgaria and Romania have opened by becoming NATO members should remain open for other countries in the region," he added. The Turkish head of state voiced hope that the wish of almost all countries in south-eastern Europe to join Euro-Atlantic institutions would help erase negative connotations linked with the term "Balkanism" and that the region would become a symbol of peace, prosperity and stability. The fight against organised crime and terrorism has become one of the most important tasks and requires cooperation at all levels, he said. Apart from bilateral cooperation, Turkey and Croatia also cooperate in multilateral processes on the path towards peace and stability in the region, such as the process of cooperation of south-eastern European countries, the Stability Pact and an initiative for cooperation in south-eastern Europe. Sezer described political relations between Zagreb and Ankara as very satisfactory. "Relations in the economy, trade and culture, should be raised to the level of our political relations," he told MPs. The annual trade between these two countries is about 50 million US dollars and Croatia's export into Turkey accounts for some nine million. A bilateral free trade agreement took effect on 1 July this year. After he gave a speech in the parliament, Sezer held talks with the parliament's president, Zlatko Tomcic. Upon his arrival in Zagreb on Thursday morning, the Turkish president was received by his Croatian host, President Stjepan Mesic. Later in the day the two presidents will attend a bilateral business forum at the Croatian Chamber of Commerce. The Turkish president will tour Dubrovnik on Friday. (hina) ms

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