I believe that Great Britain will support us, Kosor said after the talks in Downing Street.
The excellent circumstance is that I heard of the news from the European Commission just before my arrival at the meeting with the British Prime Minister, who also congratulated Croatia, the Croatian government and me on the news and said that this was an important, historic day, the Croatian PM added.
EU member states, including Great Britain, should unanimously endorse the European Commission's recommendation at their summit on 24 June. Announcing that the Commission gave a greenlight for the conclusion of Croatia's entry talks, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele expressed hope in Brussels today that the EU would accept the Commission's opinion.
Before his meeting with Kosor, Cameron said that today was a historic day for Croatia and that Croatia was getting nearer to EU membership.
He said that today was a historic day and that in his opinion Croatia belonged to the EU.
Earlier in the day, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said that the Commission had proposed to the EU Council of Ministers to close the remaining four policy chapters in Croatia's EU accession negotiations, paving the way for Croatia to become the 28th member in the European bloc on 1 July 2013.
Cameron said that Great Britain had been watching with admiration the political decisions made by Croatia over the last 10 years, and added that Zagreb was still facing many challenges.