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Croatia likely to open about ten chapters in June within EU membership talks

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ZAGREB, May 30 (Hina) - It is likely that in late June Croatia will be able to open about another ten policy chapters at its accession negotiations with the European Union, and a majority of remaining policy chapters for which Croatia has not received benchmarks should be opened during Portugal's presidency over the Union, that is in the second half of 2007, according to the Head of the Delegation of the European Commission to Croatia, Vincent Degert.
ZAGREB, May 30 (Hina) - It is likely that in late June Croatia will be able to open about another ten policy chapters at its accession negotiations with the European Union, and a majority of remaining policy chapters for which Croatia has not received benchmarks should be opened during Portugal's presidency over the Union, that is in the second half of 2007, according to the Head of the Delegation of the European Commission to Croatia, Vincent Degert.

Degert held a media briefing on Wednesday about the current status of the EU-Croatia relations, communication activities of the Delegation and official visits to Croatia of high EU officials.

So far, Croatia has opened six policy chapters and two of them have been provisionally closed.

Croatia has received no benchmarks for 22 policy chapters and received benchmarks for ten chapters. A benchmark for one of those policy chapters has been met concerning the integrated border management.

A majority of policy chapters without benchmarks are to be opened during the Portuguese presidency, the EC representative said.

Portugal will take over from Germany the presidency of the EU on 1 July.

Degert also announced a visit by the European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Danuta Huebner, to Zagreb next Tuesday.

According to him, talks which Huebner will hold with Croatia's officials, including Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, will focus on regional competitiveness, transport and environmental protection.

(Hina) ms

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