VIENNA, April 22 (Hina) - Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel said on Thursday he expected Croatia to join the European Union in the next enlargement round with Romania and Bulgaria.
VIENNA, April 22 (Hina) - Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel said
on Thursday he expected Croatia to join the European Union in the next
enlargement round with Romania and Bulgaria.#L#
Austria wholeheartedly supports Croatia's full membership in the EU,
Schuessel told foreign reporters at a news conference on EU
enlargement and home topics.
Austria supported Croatia during the term of the former Ivica Racan
government, and it is particularly supporting it now that Ivo
Sanader's modern Croatian Democratic Union is in power, Schuessel said
adding that Austrian officials had given Sanader much advice on the
fulfilment of European criteria, especially with regard to cooperation
with the UN war crimes tribunal.
Asked if it was realistic to expect Croatia to join the EU in 2007,
Schuessel said the date of admission was not important, but the
process of preparations. Croatia is on the right track towards meeting
European standards, which has been confirmed by the European
Commission's positive opinion, he said.
For me, Europe is not a geographic term, Europe is where there is
European spirit and where European values are respected, the Austrian
chancellor said adding he expected Croatia to join the EU in the next
enlargement round.
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