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Poland backs Croatia for EU entry
24 March 2009Officials in Poland have backed Croatia for entry to the European Union (EU) in the near future, it has been reported.
On a trip to the capital Zagreb, a top ranking Polish politician praised Croatia and gave his country's seal approval for the Balkan nation's admission to both the EU and NATO, according to Hina news agency.
As translated by Javno, the Polish parliament's speaker, Bronislaw Komorovski, told the news agency: "Poland is very interested in seeing Croatia enter EU and NATO.
"From our experience we know that all
issues are more easily solved through the process of integration."
He added that country was "counting on" Croatia being an ally of Poland's in the two regional organisations.
Figures published by Croatia's Bureau of Statistics last month showed that the number of Polish travellers visiting the country rose to more than 417,000 last year.
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