STRASBOURG, Oct 16 (Hina) - The Council of Europe's Committee of
Ministers decided on Wednesday to formally admit Croatia as the
40th member of this organization on November 6, the Council said in
a statement.
The decision was based on a recommendation adopted by the
Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly in April 1996, letters
between the Croatian Government and the Committee of Ministers, and
an invitation for delayed admission published in July.
In its contacts with the Council of Europe, Croatia assumed
several commitments such as the implementation of the Dayton peace
agreement, cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for
former Yugoslavia in The Hague, and respect for human rights and
the rights of displaced people and freedom of the press, according
to the statement.
Croatia also assumed commitments to ratify the European Human
Rights Convention and sign and ratify the Council of Europe's draft
convention on the protection of national minorities and the
European Local Autonomy Charter.
The Committee of Ministers decided that the Croatian
delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly would have five members.
Croatia applied for Council of Europe membership on 11
November 1992.
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