ZAGREB, April 29 (Hina) - The Croatian Catholic weekly Glas Koncila commented in its latest issue on Thursday on the opinion of the European Commission on Croatia's application for membership of the European Union.
ZAGREB, April 29 (Hina) - The Croatian Catholic weekly Glas Koncila
commented in its latest issue on Thursday on the opinion of the
European Commission on Croatia's application for membership of the
European Union.#L#
"The Opinion, which has been assessed in Croatian political circles as
'very positive', marks a historical turn in the attitude of European
Union members towards Croatia, particularly those that were sceptical
about Croatia. On the other hand, it is a confirmation of the
development of values in the Croatian state that originated in stable,
old democracies in the European West, Editor-in-Chief Ivan Miklenic
wrote in a comment.
The article says that the European Commission's positive opinion means
that Croatia will no longer be kept in "waiting rooms" "although one
should not be naive to think that all political forces in EU member
countries are agreed and unanimous in their views and assessments or
that the political forces still demonstrating scepticism about Croatia
have disappeared from the political scene or completely changed their
opinion.
"Nor should one be naive to think that followers of those political
forces on the Croatian public scene have changed their opinion and
that they would start promoting objective Croatian national
interests."
Also on Thursday, the Apostolic Nuncio to Croatia, Francisco-Javier
Lozano, told the Vecernji List daily in an interview that "there is no
shortage of politicians in Europe who view the Catholic Croatia as a
threat to their own strategies and plans aimed at destroying the
family and social institutions built in the foundations of Europe with
Christian roots."
"Croatia needs Europe, but Europe needs Croatia, too. With Croatia
integrated into the European Union and NATO, this entire region will
gain in stability. Neighbouring countries will follow its example of
development and civilisation," the Nuncio said.
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