Croatia

State of War Crimes Trials in Croatia Addressed

The Croatian Ministry of Justice believes that significant steps have been taken in prosecuting war crimes, while some NGOs claim that additional efforts are needed. Vesna Terselic, director of the Zagreb-based Documenta Centre, said that around 700 cases had filed to the state prosecution in the

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Commissioner Fule: I’ll make sure Croatia joins EU without monitoring

Bulgaria and Romania’s EU accession in January 2007 was accompanied by a monitoring mechanism aiming to guide those countries’ progress in the field of law enforcement, but Croatia should join the Union without such a tool, Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Commissioner Stefan Fule said.

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Hungarian foreign minister: Not all western Balkan countries can join EU

Hungarian foreign minister Peter Balazs said that is unrealistic to expect that all western Balkan countries would be eligible to join the European Union by 2014, as proposed by Greece. Hungary, however, remains prepared to help towards the region’s future European integration, the minister said during a meeting in Budapest …

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Australian High Court approves extradition of ‘Captain Dragan’ to Croatia

The Australian High Court ruled today that suspected war criminal Dragan Vasiljkovic, known as Captain Dragan, can be extradited to Croatia to face trial for alleged war crimes. The High Court overturned an earlier Federal Court decision that Vasiljkovic cannot be extradited because of the possibility that he will not …

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EU-Croatia joint committee to meet in Zagreb

A two-day meeting of the EU-Croatia Joint Parliamentary Committee kicks off on Monday (March 29th) in Zagreb. Lawmakers will discuss Croatia’s EU integration process, judicial reforms and the fight against corruption and organised crime, as well as regional co-operation. Members of the European Parliament will meet with President Ivo Josipovic …

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Balkans regional foreign ministers to meet

Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić will meet with his Hungarian, Greek and Croatian counterparts in Budapest on Monday. The main topic of the talks will be the regional stabilization process and the EU integration of the Western Balkans, the minister announced. “A meeting between Hungary, Greece, Croatia and Serbia will …

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Croatia Requests Extradition of War Criminal

Croatia has sent a request for the extradition of Nikola Munjes from Monetenegro after his arrest in the country last week. Munjes, 42, was arrested on March 24 in Bar and has been held in an extradition detention unit since his arrest. Police acted on an arrest warrant issued by …

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Tadić: Kosovo recognition not EU condition

Serbian President Boris Tadić said that even though 22 countries of the EU have recognized Kosovo, recognition is not a condition for Serbia’s integration. “Any other situation would be a very big problem and the integration process would be blocked,” Tadić said at a joint press conference held

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Slovenia to hold referendum on arbitration agreement

Leaders of the main political parties agreed on Friday (March 26th) that the arbitration border agreement with Croatia will be submitted to a binding referendum, once parliament ratifies the document. The Constitutional Court endorsed the agreement with Zagreb last week, giving parliament the green light to ratify the deal. Croatia …

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