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(E) Hungary and Croatia hold meeting in Budapest, January 24, 2006
Hungary and
Croatia
hold meeting in Budapest
13:35 2006-01-26
Croatia's efforts to join the European Union, cooperation on energy matters, and
a joint bid to host soccer's 2012 European Championships are expected to
dominate Thursday's joint Cabinet session between Hungary and Croatia. Hungarian
Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany and his Croatian counterpart, Ivo Sanader, will
lead the session, to be held at Budapest's Museum of Fine Arts.
The EU opened accession talks with Croatia, a prelude to eventual membership, on
Oct. 4, after delaying them for months because of Croatia's failure to capture a
top war crimes suspect, Ante Gotovina. Gotovina was eventually arrested in Spain
on Dec. 7. Hungary, which joined the EU in 2004, has been a solid supporter of
the accession of Croatia, home to an ethnic Hungarian minority of around 17,000
people.
Croatia hopes to join the EU in 2009. Linking the two countries' natural gas
pipelines and cooperation on the management of oil reserves are among the energy
issues the governments are expected to discuss Thursday.
The two Cabinets are also expected to reiterate their support for a joint bid to
host soccer's 2012 European championships. The winning bid is planned to be
chosen Dec. 8 and the other two finalists are Italy and a joint bid by Poland
and Ukraine.
The meeting will not be held in parliament "so the shadows of history are not
projected onto cooperation in the modern era between Hungary and Croatia,"
Gyurcsany told Hungarian state news wire MTI.
Croatia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until World War I and under some
form of Hungarian or Austrian authority as far back as the 12th century. Sanader
and his Cabinet are also scheduled to meet with Hungarian President Laszlo
Solyom later Thursday, reports the AP.
N.U.
http://newsfromrussia.com/world/2006/01/26/71824.html
Formatted for CROWN by Nenad Bach
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