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Sunday, 24 June 2007
Croatia to leap ahead of Turkey
While EU-Turkey negotiations are slow-going and problematic, Croatia is set to widen further the gap with Turkey in its progress towards EU membership next week (26 June) when it opens talks on six new areas of EU law. It is still unclear, whether the German presidency of the EU will win support to open talks with Turkey on three new chapters. Croatia has already closed negotiations on two chapters (science and research, and education and culture) and opened talks on four others (intellectual property law, economic and monetary policy, enterprise and industrial policy, and customs union).
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