HC Deb 21 June 2004 vol 422 cc1069-70
8. Eric Joyce (Falkirk West) (Lab)

What discussions he has had with counterparts from the Balkan states on their contribution to NATO. [179366]

The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Mr. Adam Ingram)

My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Defence and I have regular discussions with our Balkan counterparts. Those discussions have focused on the transition from a NATO-led force, SFOR, to an EU-led force, EUFOR, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and on the Balkan states' aspirations to join NATO or partnership for peace. I am due co visit the region shortly.

Mr. Joyce

I thank my right hon. Friend for that answer. Will he say how the decision to transfer from a NATO-led mission to an EU-led mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina was made?

Mr. Ingram

The range of demands must match the particular Balkan country involved. Bosnia and Herzegovina has made significant progress on defence reform, including the creation of a Ministry of Defence and the appointment of a Defence Minister, but full co-operation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, particularly with regard to Karadzic, is a prerequisite for partnership for peace membership. We urge Bosnia and Herzegovina to meet that and all other international obligations, and to build close and friendly ties with its neighbours. We place a range of demands on all countries within the region, some of which are already members of the action plan and are hopefully moving towards full NATO membership, and others of which still have some way to go.

Mr. John Randall (Uxbridge) (Con)

Will the Government support Macedonia's application at the forthcoming Istanbul talks?

Mr. Ingram

No.