ZAGREB, March 1 (Hina) - The House of Representatives today closed
a debate on a constitutional bill on cooperation between Croatia
and the War Crimes Tribunal, which is in the first reading. The
vote was postponed for the next session owing to a lack of quorum.
Addressing the House before closure, Foreign Minister Mate
Granic warned that there was not "much room to manoeuvre".
"It is well known who is the aggressor and who the victim, but
a crime is still a crime," Granic said, stressing that "Croatia
must not cut itself off from the world."
Now that Croatia's sovereignty and integrity was no longer in
question, the most important thing is to ensure the stability of
the state and to truly become a part of the Western world, to which
Croatia belonged by rights.
"By passing this Act and cooperating with the International
Tribunal we can mend many things," Granic concluded.
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