LJUBLJANA, Jan 24 (Hina) - At its regular session on Thursday, the Slovene government will decide on possible counter-measures in relations with Croatia caused by a decree banning the road transport of oil and oil products in Croatia.
According to the Slovene news agency STA, the agenda also includes a possibility of introducing "more concrete counter-measures against Croatia." The Slovene radio on Thursday morning broadcast a very harsh report stressing the Croatian government would regret the passing of the contentious decree. The Slovene Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday evening the Croatian decree was unacceptable for Slovenia. At its session held last week, the Slovene government entrusted several ministries to "study possible measures to protect Slovenia's interests. The country on Tuesday internationalised the issue by submitting to the Geneva-based World Trade Organisation secretariat a demand for a
LJUBLJANA, Jan 24 (Hina) - At its regular session on Thursday, the
Slovene government will decide on possible counter-measures in
relations with Croatia caused by a decree banning the road
transport of oil and oil products in Croatia.
According to the Slovene news agency STA, the agenda also includes a
possibility of introducing "more concrete counter-measures
against Croatia." The Slovene radio on Thursday morning broadcast a
very harsh report stressing the Croatian government would regret
the passing of the contentious decree. The Slovene Foreign Ministry
said on Wednesday evening the Croatian decree was unacceptable for
Slovenia.
At its session held last week, the Slovene government entrusted
several ministries to "study possible measures to protect
Slovenia's interests. The country on Tuesday internationalised the
issue by submitting to the Geneva-based World Trade Organisation
secretariat a demand for a debate on the contentious decree.
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