LJUBLJANA - MATTER OF SLOVENE HOME POLICY LJUBLJANA, March 16 (Hina) - Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina have good political relations but there are some legal and economic problems in bilateral ties, Slovene Prime Minister Anton Rop
and his Bosnian counterpart, Adnan Terzic, said in Ljubljana on Tuesday.
LJUBLJANA, March 16 (Hina) - Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina have good
political relations but there are some legal and economic problems in
bilateral ties, Slovene Prime Minister Anton Rop and his Bosnian
counterpart, Adnan Terzic, said in Ljubljana on Tuesday.#L#
Rop and Terzic, the chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of
Ministers, discussed the issue of deposits of Bosnia's citizens in the
Ljubljanska Bank before the disintegration of the former Socialist
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as well as the position of Bosnians in
Slovenia.
At a news conference after the talks, Terzic said they had also talked
about plans for the construction of the first mosque in Ljubljana in
the light of tensions which this issue raised in Slovenia. Terzic said
that in Bosnia this issue was regarded as a matter of respect for
human rights of Bosnian Muslims (Bosniaks) in the Slovene capital and
that it was a matter of Slovenia's home policy.
"I am glad to see that the Anton Rop Cabinet has the positive attitude
to this issue," Terzic said adding that the point was in enabling
people to exercise their human rights and that the matter was in the
scope of the Slovene internal policy.
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