- Published: 01.02.2004.
We are ready for new negotiations on fishing zone
After the
meeting of the Quadrilateral, it seems that two of the biggest obstacles
in the political relations with Italy and Slovenia have been removed.
That is partially correct. With this meeting, the Quadrilateral is back
on its original track, from a time when it was still a Trilateral, established
for the purposed of assisting Slovenia and Hungary on their way towards
the EU and NATO. Our idea was for this initiative to do the same now
for Croatia, which has been agreed on. In its final document, the Quadrilateral
stated its assistance to Croatia on its road to the EU and NATO as its
priority.
Now, when Prime Ministers Sanader, Rop and Berlusconi
did their part in creating a positive atmosphere, finding solutions
to open issues will now be experts’ and diplomats’ job. What are your
priorities?
It is hard to talk of dynamics just yet. The first meetings are going
to be our confirmation of Prime Minister’s words, that we are willing
to talk about each step in a positive and friendly atmosphere. But it
is only later that we will see which problems will be the hardest, and
which will prove to be our priority.
Slovenian magazine Delo published the Berlusconi-Rop
agreement, according to which, if by the end of July no agreement is
reached on the fishing zone, their respective countries will ask of
the European Commission to intervene or, if need be, ask for the whole
thing to be postponed.
We are willing to negotiate the implementation of the fishing zone decision.
That decision was reached by the Croatian parliament, and we need to
implement it and have no intention of changing it, regardless of the
fact that we have criticised it before as former opposition. Besides,
reasons form harmonising with Slovenia and Italy are not the same. And
finally, our key issue is approaching the EU and NATO membership. All
other issues are going to be solved as well, but they do not have such
importance.