PRAGUE : An Admissions Test
Foreign ministers of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) will hold a two-day meeting in the Czechoslovak capital beginning Thursday to discuss possible expansion.
The major item on the agenda is whether to absorb the new nations created by the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Also knocking at CSCE’s door are Slovenia and Croatia, the two breakaway Yugoslav republics already recognized as independent states by the European Community.
Representing all the nations of Western and Central Europe along with the United States and Canada, the CSCE emphasizes cooperation and human rights.
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