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IN COMMENTS ON QUADRILATERAL MEETING, SLOVENE MEDIA UNDERLINE SUPPORT FOR CROATIA'S EU BID

LJUBLJANA, Jan 31(Hina) - In their comments on Friday's meeting in the Slovene resort town of Brdo pri Kranju of the heads of government of the the Quadrilateral Initiative, which includes Croatia, Hungary, Italy and Slovenia, Slovene media underlined the group's support for Croatia's speedy admission into the European Union and the interests of Slovenia and Italy to find satisfactory solutions to bilateral issues with Croatia.
LJUBLJANA, Jan 31(Hina) - In their comments on Friday's meeting in the Slovene resort town of Brdo pri Kranju of the heads of government of the the Quadrilateral Initiative, which includes Croatia, Hungary, Italy and Slovenia, Slovene media underlined the group's support for Croatia's speedy admission into the European Union and the interests of Slovenia and Italy to find satisfactory solutions to bilateral issues with Croatia.#L# The leading Slovene newspaper Delo said in its Saturday issue that the prime ministers of Slovenia, Italy and Croatia, Anton Rop, Silvio Berlusconi and Ivo Sanader, had agreed to initiate joint talks on the protection of the Adriatic Sea at the level of deputy foreign ministers and at the level of experts. "We have agreed to put forward a proposal to Croatia for trilateral talks in an attempt to find a joint solution to the issue of the Croatian ecological and fishing zone," Rop was quoted as telling reporters after a separate meeting with his Italian counterpart. Rop and Berlusconi agreed that efforts should be made to find a solution with Croatia by June this year, Delo said. "If we fail in that, we will propose that the European Commission become involved in resolving this issue, and if that fails, we will propose that Croatia delay the implementation of the ecological and fishing zone in the Adriatic," Rop said. During talks with the Croatian side, Slovenia expressed its interest in resolving other outstanding bilateral issues with Croatia. Although Rop is aware that the agreement initialled by the former prime ministers Janez Drnovsek of Slovenia and Ivica Racan of Croatia has not been approved by the Croatian parliament and that it is not in force, it remains "a fact" for Ljubljana, Delo wrote. The newspaper also said that in negotiations with Croatia, Slovenia should seek a solution to "the entire border" and that "it would not be tragic if a solution were to be found through arbitration." Should Croatia ratify the Vienna Agreement, it would facilitate talks on other issues, including that of Ljubljanska Banka, Delo said. (Hina) vm

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