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ZAGREB, June 1 (Hina) - Croatia should end negotiations about its
access into the World Trade Organisation (WTO) by the
organisation's third ministerial conference at the end of next
year, Croatian Economy Minister Nenad Porges and WTO
representative Arif Hussain said in Zagreb on Monday.
Hussain is on a three day visit to Zagreb at Porges's invitation.
During his stay, he will hold talks with many Croatian senior
officials.
"Croatia has the obligation to protect everything that is necessary
for access by next spring, so that the technical part of the
accession could end before the next ministerial conference,"
Porges told reporters.
Hussain expressed strong conviction that the next two years
represented a golden chance for Croatia to enter the WTO.
He said Croatia must enter the organisation before the third
ministerial conference.
In that case Croatia would participate in the conference as full
member, he said.
Besides, he added, the WTO will then resume multilateral
negotiations, so the governments of member countries will be
oriented towards this task and Croatia's accession issue will be
postponed for reasons beyond the WTO's control.
Porges stressed that if Croatia could not enter the WTO before the
third ministerial conference, it would lose its chance to access
the organisations under the same conditions as present.
Most issues surrounding the access of Croatia we can solve this
year, by bilateral talks and multilateral working groups, Porges
said.
Hussain added that access into the WTO represented a process of
profound economic reforms, and Croatia was determined to reform its
economic system by itself.
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