ZAGREB SHOULDN'T EXPECT TOO MUCH OF JOINING EU IN 2007 - VERHEUGEN ZAGREB, Jan 16 (Hina) - The Croatian government should not have too many expectations to join the European Union in 2007, European Enlargement Commissioner Guenter
Verheugen has said in an interview with Sueddeutsche Zeitung of Friday.
ZAGREB, Jan 16 (Hina) - The Croatian government should not have too
many expectations to join the European Union in 2007, European
Enlargement Commissioner Guenter Verheugen has said in an interview
with Sueddeutsche Zeitung of Friday.#L#
The German daily says Croatia's new Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has
asked during his recent visit to Brussels that negotiations begin as
early as this summer so that Croatia could join the EU in 2007.
Verheugen has cautioned the government not to exaggerate with
expectations about joining the EU in 2007.
"2007 is a date which can bring big disappointments," he said in reply
to a question from the daily's reporter.
Sueddeutsche Zeitung says Sanader has given guarantees in Brussels
that he wants to carry out extensive reforms to prepare Croatia to
join the EU and that Zagreb is willing to "fulfil all commitments",
including "full cooperation" with the war crimes tribunal in The
Hague.
The daily says the tribunal has been asking Zagreb in vain for a long
time to extradite retired general Ante Gotovina.
If Croatia turns the "popular war hero" over to the tribunal, the
European Commission might approve Croatia's membership application as
early as the spring, the daily says, adding that Zagreb hopes the EU
prime ministers and presidents will okay the start of access
negotiations at a summit scheduled for June.
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