FILTER
Prikaži samo sadržaje koji zadovoljavaju:
objavljeni u periodu:
na jeziku:
hrvatski engleski
sadrže pojam:

TRILATERAL MEETING ON PROTECTION OF ADRIATIC HELD IN SLOVENIA

ZAGREB/PORTOROZ, March 11 (Hina) - The second trilateral meeting of foreign ministry officials from Italy, Slovenia and Croatia on issues pertaining to the ecological and fishing protection of the Adriatic Sea was held in the Slovene coastal city of Portoroz on Thursday.
ZAGREB/PORTOROZ, March 11 (Hina) - The second trilateral meeting of foreign ministry officials from Italy, Slovenia and Croatia on issues pertaining to the ecological and fishing protection of the Adriatic Sea was held in the Slovene coastal city of Portoroz on Thursday.#L# According to a press release issued by the Croatian ministry, the meeting, held by Croatian Foreign Ministry State Secretary Hido Biscevic, the State Secretary in the Slovene Foreign Ministry, Andrej Logar, and the State Undersecretary in the Italian Foreign Ministry, Roberto Antonione, focused on attempts to harmonise views on the implementation of the Croatian parliament's decision on the proclamation of a protected ecological and fishing zone in the Adriatic. The participants in the talks agreed that it was in the three countries' joint interest to quickly find the optimum solutions for the protection of the northern Adriatic through cooperation between the three countries and their compliance with European Union standards, reads the Croatian press release. The Portoroz meeting also revolved around issues of economic cooperation in infrastructure projects. Talks planned at a higher political level will further encourage the three neighbours to enhance their cooperation, the release said, adding that the Croatian seaside city of Pula will be the host of the next round of talks, scheduled for mid-April. Slovenia's official Logar said after Thursday's meeting that his country proposed the establishment of a joint zone in which Croatia, Italy and Slovenia could realise their interests in the field of the protection and exploitation of natural resources in the northern Adriatic. Logar went on to say that the meeting did not bring about solutions which Ljubljana was looking forward to, such as the establishment of the joint zone and the annulment of the Croatian parliament's declaration on the Croatian ecological and fishing zone. He said that the Slovene proposal was acceptable for Italy while Croatia would need some time to accept it. Logar added that the Slovene proposal also incorporated European principles under which unilateral solutions could not be accepted even if they were legitimate and agreement of all concerned parties was necessary. (Hina) ms sb

VEZANE OBJAVE

An unhandled error has occurred. Reload 🗙