ZAGREB, June 7 (Hina) - Croatia wants to compensate for the lost time in bids to enter European integration processes, and expects that negotiations on the Stabilisation and Association Agreement to the European Union will soon start,
said Croatia's European Integration Minister Ivan Jakovcic. Next week a feasibility study for the negotiations should be confirmed and after that the talks on the Stabilisation and Association Agreement can be launched, Jakovcic said on Wednesday opening a lecture on the topic "Finland's experience relating to the European Union membership." The lecture has been organised by European Integration Ministry and the Finnish Embassy in Zagreb. Jakovcic reiterated that Croatia favoured the individual approach to the European Union as Zagreb did not want to share the destiny of some neighbourly countries. On the other hand, Croatia is willing to develop good neighb
ZAGREB, June 7 (Hina) - Croatia wants to compensate for the lost
time in bids to enter European integration processes, and expects
that negotiations on the Stabilisation and Association Agreement
to the European Union will soon start, said Croatia's European
Integration Minister Ivan Jakovcic.
Next week a feasibility study for the negotiations should be
confirmed and after that the talks on the Stabilisation and
Association Agreement can be launched, Jakovcic said on Wednesday
opening a lecture on the topic "Finland's experience relating to
the European Union membership." The lecture has been organised by
European Integration Ministry and the Finnish Embassy in Zagreb.
Jakovcic reiterated that Croatia favoured the individual approach
to the European Union as Zagreb did not want to share the destiny of
some neighbourly countries. On the other hand, Croatia is willing
to develop good neighbourly relations with all states, he added.
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