ZAGREB, Oct 6 (Hina) - Countries with a special guest status in the
Council of Europe should be granted full membership as soon as
possible, Croatian Parliament vice president Zarko Domljan said
today in his address to a plenary session of the Council of
Europe's parliamentary assembly in Strasbourg.
"I believe it is to the mutual interest of these nations and
the Council itself that they be granted full membership as soon as
possible," Domljan said.
He expressed hope that Croatia, currently with a special guest
status, would soon be admitted to the Council of Europe.
"I cannot see any reason why the admission of a sovereign
country would be made a condition by another sovereign nation,
regardless of their size," Domljan said, arguing for the admission
of Latvia into the Council.
Speaking of Serbia, Domljan said that it "must abandon its
plan for creating a greater Serbia at the expense of other nations
and their territory; it must recognize all states in the area of
the former Yugoslavia within their internationally recognized
borders and respect minority rights of the ethnic Albanians in
Kosovo, the Hungarians and Croats in Vojvodina and the Moslems in
Sandjak."
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