ZAGREB, April 28 (Hina) - After the European Commission issued a positive opinion on Croatia's application for EU membership, NATO has also positively assessed the country's progress towards Euro-Atlantic integration, the Zagreb-based
Jutarnji List daily said in its issue to be published on Thursday, quoting from the Alliance's Annual Progress Report which it said was unavailable to the public.
ZAGREB, April 28 (Hina) - After the European Commission issued a
positive opinion on Croatia's application for EU membership, NATO has
also positively assessed the country's progress towards Euro-Atlantic
integration, the Zagreb-based Jutarnji List daily said in its issue to
be published on Thursday, quoting from the Alliance's Annual Progress
Report which it said was unavailable to the public.#L#
The Progress Report is positive, it notes that Croatia is a developed
democracy and that it has made progress in reform and in cooperation
with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, although the case of
fugitive general Ante Gotovina remains unsolved, the paper's Brussels
correspondent wrote.
The report positively assessed the adjustment of the Croatian armed
forces to NATO standards and said that Croatia played a key role in
promoting stability and reconciliation in the region. The economy
also received a positive mark, although the report cited resistance to
foreign investment.
The newspaper said that objections were mainly directed at the
judiciary which NATO diplomatic sources described as "confused, slow
and uncoordinated".
The report cited the problem of discrimination against returning
refugees, but said that the Government had announced that the issued
would be dealt with and that some progress had been made in that
area.
The main problem was seen in complying with international treaties
which Croatia has signed and which go beyond its legislation. The
report said it was necessary to deal with Article 7 of the
Constitution, which requires a two-thirds majority in Parliament for
sending Croatian troops outside its territory except in case of UN
peacekeeping operations or military exercises. The report, however,
did not say that this issue should be resolved before Croatia joins
the Alliance, the newspaper said.
(Hina) vm