ZAGREB, Nov 22 (Hina) - Croatian deputy premier Ljerka Mintas-Hodak on Monday held talks with chief director of the Council of Europe for political issues, Hans Peter Furrer about the work of a Stability Pact task force on human
rights. Hodak said Croatia would be an active participant in the task force with the wish that it follows the degree of human rights on all Stability Pact member countries, on the basis of unified criteria. The success of the task will depend on the fulfilment of expectations of member countries for an "individual approach", and making possible access into the European Union, Hodak said. However, she stressed Pact member countries are counting on "the lack of attempts for the recreation of some sub-regional, institutional forms of action for any of the Stability Pact members". Furrer applauded Croatia's support to the protection of human rights by taking part in thi
ZAGREB, Nov 22 (Hina) - Croatian deputy premier Ljerka Mintas-Hodak
on Monday held talks with chief director of the Council of Europe
for political issues, Hans Peter Furrer about the work of a
Stability Pact task force on human rights.
Hodak said Croatia would be an active participant in the task force
with the wish that it follows the degree of human rights on all
Stability Pact member countries, on the basis of unified criteria.
The success of the task will depend on the fulfilment of
expectations of member countries for an "individual approach", and
making possible access into the European Union, Hodak said.
However, she stressed Pact member countries are counting on "the
lack of attempts for the recreation of some sub-regional,
institutional forms of action for any of the Stability Pact
members".
Furrer applauded Croatia's support to the protection of human
rights by taking part in this body.
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