Minister Jandroković said that Germany’s support for further EU enlargement onto Croatia and other countries of South Eastern Europe is encouraging, which is the best guarantee of peace and stability in the region. In that regard, he stated his conviction that the German support will fall short in this crucial period for Croatia either, when the negotiation dynamic is expected to pick up speed and the negotiations themselves to end by fall 2009. He expressed Croatia’s firm dedication towards a speedy carrying out of the necessary economic, state administration and public procurement reforms, and enhancing the fight against corruption.
The two ministers also discussed the situation in South Eastern Europe, emphasizing the importance of establishing a lasting peace and sustainable security and stability in the region. They agreed that Croatia, through its reform approach and the results in approaching the Euro-Atlantic integration, holds a leading position in the region, and as such can serve as a positive example for countries which have yet to cross that path. The two ministers also stated their expectations that the coming parliamentary elections in Serbia would see the victory of reformist political forces that will lead the country onto a path of EU accession.