LJUBLJANA, Oct 20 (Hina) - The unilateral proclamation of the ecological and fishing zone in the Adriatic and insufficient cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague could negatively affect ratification of the
Croatia-European Union Stabilisation and Association Agreement and support to Croatia's integration with the EU in some EU member-countries, the Slovene foreign ministry said in a statement on Monday.
LJUBLJANA, Oct 20 (Hina) - The unilateral proclamation of the
ecological and fishing zone in the Adriatic and insufficient
cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague could
negatively affect ratification of the Croatia-European Union
Stabilisation and Association Agreement and support to Croatia's
integration with the EU in some EU member-countries, the Slovene
foreign ministry said in a statement on Monday. #L#
The ministry issued the statement following headlines in the
Slovene press commenting on the EU's "lukewarm response" to Slovene
Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel's request that it condemn
Croatia's decision to declare a protected ecological and fishing
zone in the Adriatic.
"The conclusions adopted in Luxembourg completely correspond with
Slovenia's expectations and wishes. Croatia has been urged to
engage in a constructive dialogue with neighbouring countries. The
adopted text is a clear sign of support to Slovenia and a serious
warning to Croatia, which has also been warned about the need to
cooperate more closely with the UN tribunal with regard to the
"Gotovina case". Both the unilateral proclamation of the protected
zone and the insufficient cooperation with the Hague tribunal could
have a negative impact in some EU countries on the ratification of
the Croatia-EU Stabilisation and Association Agreement," reads the
ministry's statement.
(hina) rml sb