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RELATIONS BETWEEN CROATIA AND SLOVENIA DEVELOPING WELL - FOREIGN MINISTERS

LJUBLJANA, April 9 (Hina) - Relations between Croatia and Slovenia are developing well and the remaining outstanding issues can be solved, the two countries' foreign ministers agreed at a joint press conference after meeting in Ljubljana on Friday.
LJUBLJANA, April 9 (Hina) - Relations between Croatia and Slovenia are developing well and the remaining outstanding issues can be solved, the two countries' foreign ministers agreed at a joint press conference after meeting in Ljubljana on Friday.#L# "We want good and friendly relations and more joint activities in international affairs. Croatia and Slovenia can be an important anchor of stability in Southeast Europe," Slovene Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel said, expressing satisfaction with the great progress Croatia had made in getting closer to the European Union. Congratulating Slovenia and its people on being admitted to NATO and the European Union, Croatian Foreign Minister Miomir Zuzul said that Slovenia's admission to the two organisations did not make Croatia envious or jealous, and that Croatia was confident that it would soon be given EU membership candidate status. He also recalled that Croatia had been mentioned at the Washington summit in the context of NATO membership. In their answers to reporters' questions, both ministers expressed optimism that the remaining outstanding issues would be resolved and said that those issues should not hinder the good development of relations. Rupel and Zuzul agreed that possibilities of a negotiated settlement to the sea border issue had been exhausted and that efforts should be made to resolve technical issues relating to arbitration before the end of this year. Rupel said he had handed his Croatian counterpart a letter approving the accreditation of career diplomat Mario Nobilo as a new Croatian ambassador to Slovenia. Zuzul said he believed progress had been made at trilateral meetings of Croatia, Slovenia and Italy on the ecological and fishing zone proclaimed by Croatia in the Adriatic Sea. Zuzul was also received by Slovene President Janez Drnovsek, Parliament Speaker Borut Pahor, Prime Minister Anton Rop and the Archbishop of Ljubljana, Franc Rode. (Hina) vm sb

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