BRUSSELS/LJUBLJANA, May 17 (Hina) - Slovene Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel said on Monday Slovenia in principle supported the start of negotiations with Croatia on its joining the European Union, but added that he expected "a lively
discussion" at the session of the EU Council of Ministers in June, Slovene media reported.
BRUSSELS/LJUBLJANA, May 17 (Hina) - Slovene Foreign Minister Dimitrij
Rupel said on Monday Slovenia in principle supported the start of
negotiations with Croatia on its joining the European Union, but added
that he expected "a lively discussion" at the session of the EU
Council of Ministers in June, Slovene media reported.#L#
The European Commission's avis on Croatia's EU membership application,
which recommend the start of negotiations on membership, will be
discussed next month at the session of the Council of Ministers and at
the EU summit, the foreign ministers of the 25 EU member countries
confirmed in Brussels on Monday.
"Slovenia also supports Croatia's joining the EU, but it is not very
likely that the process would be smooth," Rupel said commenting on
today's decision of the Council of Ministers.
Rupel said Croatia would receive the candidate status at the summit in
June adding, however, he was not sure that the date of the start of
negotiations would be set.
"At the moment Croatia is the most favourable candidate, and there is
almost no country which would object to Croatia's joining the EU, but
as far as the date of the start of negotiations is concerned I could
hardly says that the process would be smooth and unconditional," Rupel
told a news conference in Brussels.
"Slovenia supports Croatia's joining the EU in principle, but it also
has some questions to ask," the minister said declining to say what
questions would that be.
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