ZAGREB, April 15 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said on Thursday that the aim of his government was to get a positive opinion from the European Commission next week on Croatia's application for EU membership, and obtain
candidate status and a date for the start of admission talks at a session of the European Council in June.
ZAGREB, April 15 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said on
Thursday that the aim of his government was to get a positive opinion
from the European Commission next week on Croatia's application for EU
membership, and obtain candidate status and a date for the start of
admission talks at a session of the European Council in June.#L#
The Croatian application will be on the agenda of a European
Commission session scheduled for April 20.
Sanader said he was confident that the European Commission would
recognise all the results Croatia had achieved in democratising the
country and attaining democratic standards of the European Union as
well as its efforts with regard to respect for human and minority
rights.
"I am confident that the European Commission will recognise those
efforts and issue a positive opinion on Croatia's application for
membership in the European Union," Sanader said at the start of a
government session.
The prime minister said that such a decision would make a positive
impact on the position and image of the country and encourage
investment, particularly so-called greenfield investment, but added
that it would not "solve our problems".
Sanader welcomed the efforts that were being made in economy-related
departments, including measures aimed at encouraging entrepreneurship
and changes to the fiscal policy.
"We must complete our tasks on the home front," the prime minister
said, adding that those included efforts to promote moderate growth of
living standards and care for people, especially for socially
disadvantaged citizens.
Sanader went on to say that a positive decision of the European
Commission would also have an important international aspect, because
it would motivate other countries in Southeast Europe to follow
Croatia's example.
"Croatia can be a positive example to the countries in the region," he
said.
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