ZAGREB/PARIS, April 13 (Hina) - Croatian President Stjepan Mesic firmly hopes that the European Commission will soon issue a positive opinion on his country's application for membership in the European Union and that talks will start
before the end of this year, the French daily Le Monde has said.
ZAGREB/PARIS, April 13 (Hina) - Croatian President Stjepan Mesic firmly
hopes that the European Commission will soon issue a positive opinion
on his country's application for membership in the European Union and
that talks will start before the end of this year, the French daily Le
Monde has said.#L#
Following talks with French President Jacques Chirac on April 6, the
Elysee Palace issued a statement saying that Chirac appreciated
"Croatia's efforts to meet the requests by the International Criminal
Tribunal in The Hague," Le Monde wrote in its Sunday issue.
"All persons who have been summoned by the Hague tribunal either as
witnesses, suspects or indictees have turned themselves in; all but
one. Croatia should not be punished for that single case," the daily
quoted Mesic as saying, adding that he referred to former Croatian
army commander
Ante Gotovina.
Responding to the comment that the Croatian authorities were not very
keen in their search for General Gotovina, Mesic said: "France could
be blamed for the same thing, because Gotovina also has a French
passport. I am not saying that he is in France, but he can travel
round the world on his French passport," the Croatian president said.
Mesic underlined that 90 per cent of the Serb refugees who wished to
return had returned to Croatia, and that the government had pledged to
give back 4,000 apartments, now mainly unlawfully occupied by Bosnian
Croats, to their rightful owners before the end of this year.
Mesic said he was happy that the change of government in Croatia in
January did not bring into question the process of the country's
adjustment to European standards and the rule of law.
Mesic also said that Croatia wanted to continue working on the
restoration of relations with neighbouring countries, and added that
despite adverse developments, for example in Serbia, "we will not give
up efforts to promote cooperation".
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