ZAGREB, April 18 (Hina) - Changes in Croatia and possibilities of cancellation of the Council of Europe monitoring over Croatia were main topics of the talks Croatia's Deputy Prime Minister Zeljka Antunovic led with rapporteurs of the
Council of Europe monitoring committee, Jerzy Jaskiernia and Maria Stojanova, in Zagreb on Tuesday. Antunovic and the Council of Europe representatives discussed the issues relating to national minorities, education, the situation in eastern Croatia, problems of displaced persons and returnees and reforms as well as attempts to de-politicise the armed forces. We think that the progress is noticeable, most recent laws should be adopted in May or June, what is good a coincidence as we then should submit our report then, said Jaskiernia. After the adoption and enforcement of a new law on minorities the monitoring over Croatia can cease, he said adding tha
ZAGREB, April 18 (Hina) - Changes in Croatia and possibilities of
cancellation of the Council of Europe monitoring over Croatia were
main topics of the talks Croatia's Deputy Prime Minister Zeljka
Antunovic led with rapporteurs of the Council of Europe monitoring
committee, Jerzy Jaskiernia and Maria Stojanova, in Zagreb on
Tuesday.
Antunovic and the Council of Europe representatives discussed the
issues relating to national minorities, education, the situation
in eastern Croatia, problems of displaced persons and returnees and
reforms as well as attempts to de-politicise the armed forces.
We think that the progress is noticeable, most recent laws should be
adopted in May or June, what is good a coincidence as we then should
submit our report then, said Jaskiernia.
After the adoption and enforcement of a new law on minorities the
monitoring over Croatia can cease, he said adding that Croatia had
made great progress particularly in the political sphere.
(hina) jn ms