ZAGREB, Oct 30 (Hina) - A document by the European Union
Ministerial Council on policy towards the countries of former
Yugoslavia is not entirely favourable to Croatia but it is much
"softer" than all drafts of that document, Foreign Minister Mate
Granic said in a Croatian television current affairs programme late
Tuesday night.
Granic emphasized that Croatia was a Central European and
Mediterranean country which wanted to be integrated into Europe and
Euro-Atlantic institutions.
He went on to say that "we want to share responsibility for
the peace process in Bosnia-Herzegovina."
"It is vital that the process of peaceful reintegration of the
Croatian Danube river area be completed as soon as possible because
it is the most important prerequisite for integration into Europe,"
Granic stressed.
"We want to develop good relations with all countries of
South-Eastern Europe and normalize our relations with Belgrade
exclusively on the basis of interests," Granic said.
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