ZAGREB, Feb 25 (Hina) - The Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) between Croatia and the EU could have been better if the previous government had not sacrificed it for purposes of daily politics, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader
said during question time in parliament on Wednesday.
ZAGREB, Feb 25 (Hina) - The Stabilisation and Association Agreement
(SAA) between Croatia and the EU could have been better if the
previous government had not sacrificed it for purposes of daily
politics, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said during question time in
parliament on Wednesday.#L#
Nenad Stazic of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) asked the prime
minister how he intended to convince the governments of Great Britain,
Italy and the Netherlands to ratify the SAA considering that Croatian
Democratic Union (HDZ) deputies did not participate in its
ratification in 2001, but walked out of the session.
"Much to your joy and the joy of the entire opposition, this
government is trusted," Sanader said, adding that HDZ deputies had
walked out of the session because they had learned from sources in the
former government and the EU in Brussels that the SAA could have been
better had it been adopted two months later.
The Ivica Racan government forced the completion of negotiations on
the SAA so that the then ruling parties could take up better positions
ahead of the local elections in May 2001, which was why the SAA was
sacrificed for purposes of daily politics, Sanader said.
He said that whether the three countries would ratify the SAA did not
depend on his statements, but on those countries' assessment of
whether Croatia met all conditions for EU membership.
He repeated that he was confident that the European Commission would
give a positive response to Croatia's membership application when it
came to political criteria.
(Hina) rml