LUXEMBOURG, April 11 (Hina) - The EU Ministerial Council
yesterday urged the European Commission to begin talks with the
Croatian government on a cooperation accord, Croatian television
said last night.
The Council agreed to the start of negotiations aimed at
reaching a cooperation accord with Croatia, a statement from the
Ministerial Council meeting said.
But the Council can review this decision at any moment, even at
the conclusion of the accord, taking into account Croatia's
attitude towards the implementation of UN resolutions and the
peace process.
EU ministers recommended that Croatia be admitted to the PHARE
program and expressed satisfaction with a Security Council
resolution on the continuation of UN presence in Croatia.
The Council called for a rapprochement between the Croatian and
Serb communities in Croatia and called on all states that emerged
after the breakup of the old Yugoslav federation to recognize one
another within existing, internationally acknowledged borders.
The Council expressed willingness to continue to support the
Croat-Moslem federation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and demanded that
Serbia and Montenegro grant more autonomy to their provinces,
primarily to Kosovo with predominant ethnic Albanian population.
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