Croatia has said that only small institutional arrangements in the EU would be enough for the country to enter the bloc, challenging European Commission president Barroso's stance that a completely new treaty is necessary before accession.
Croatian foreign minister Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic told members of the European parliament on Thursday (05 October) that Zagreb is ready to help out with suggestions in the ongoing EU debate on institutional reforms.
"We are ready to contribut...
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