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Macedonia's
path
towards
EU
should
be
seen
at
a
long
perspective,
Jari
Vilen
says
Macedonian
Information
Agency
(Sep
22,
2004) (MIA)
Skopje,
MACEDONIA
- The
Head
of
the
European
Affairs
Committee
of
the
Finnish
Parliament,
Jari
Vilen
in
Tuesday's
address
at
the
session
of
the
parliamentary
Committee
of
European
Issues,
said
that
the
Macedonia's
path
towards
EU
should
be
seen
at
a
long
perspective.
"We
hope
that
in
the
future,
when
Macedonia
will
become
an
EU
member,
will
accept
some
of
the
Finish
experiences,
especially
in
the
part
of
parliamentary
work,"
he
said.
"I
believe
that
in
the
next
five
years
the
issue
of
the
EU
enlargement
will
be
reviewed
in
details.
Some
of
the
challenges
that
the
EU
is
facing
are
the
Agenda
2007
and
the
ratification
of
the
European
Constitution,"
Vilen
said.
He
added
that
that
the
Agenda
also
contain
the
issue
on
accession
of
Turkey
into
the
EU,
Macedonia's
application
and
the
progress
of
Croatia
towards
EU
membership.
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