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CROATIAN AND SLOVENE EXPERTS MEET TO DISCUSS ECONOMIC ZONE

SMARJESKE TOPLICE, Sept 16 (Hina) - Foreign ministry experts of Slovenia and Croatia met in Smarjeske Toplice in Slovenia on Tuesday to discuss issues relating to Croatia's intention to declare an economic zone in the Adriatic Sea.
SMARJESKE TOPLICE, Sept 16 (Hina) - Foreign ministry experts of Slovenia and Croatia met in Smarjeske Toplice in Slovenia on Tuesday to discuss issues relating to Croatia's intention to declare an economic zone in the Adriatic Sea. #L# The Croatian delegation, which also included officials from the ministries of agriculture and transport, informed the Slovene side of Croatia's plan to widen its jurisdiction in the Adriatic in compliance with EU fishing policies and an action plan to protect the Mediterranean. Croatia also presented its views on declaration of an exclusive economic zone in accordance with international law as well as its efforts to promote environmental protection of the Adriatic, the head of the Croatian delegation told reporters after more than three hours of talks. Andrea Metelko-Zgombic, head of the International Legal Affairs Department of the Croatian Foreign Ministry, added that the Slovene delegation was also told that the Croatian parliament would discuss expansion of jurisdiction in the Adriatic next month. The Croatian delegation delivered documents on their country's intention to expand its jurisdiction in the Adriatic and urged dialogue at a higher political level in order to discuss issues of common interest. The two sides agreed that issues relating to the protection of the Adriatic should be discussed by delegations of Adriatic states in Brussels next week as part of a preparatory conference ahead of an EU conference on the protection of the Mediterranean due to take place in Venice in November. In a separate statement read out to reporters, the head of the Slovene delegation, Meta Bole, said that the Slovene delegation had presented its already known position on the matter. Slovenia stressed its opposition to any "unilateral decisions", especially before the Venice conference on the Mediterranean, Bole said. The Slovene officials expressed their interest in joining the Croatian-Italian commission for the protection of the Adriatic. The Slovene side wanted issues relating to the protection of the Adriatic to be discussed at a multilateral level by Adriatic countries and as part of the Adriatic-Ionian Initiative, which is currently chaired by Slovenia. The Slovene delegation said this was the first time it had been informed about Croatia's intentions in the Adriatic. It insisted that today's meeting was an exchange of opinions between experts rather than negotiations. (hina) vm

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