LJUBLJANA, Feb 5 (Hina) - Slovenia will not withdraw complaints before international institutions against a contentious Croatian government's decree on the transit of hazardous substances, the Slovene media cite Slovene Foreign
Ministry Tuesday. A Foreign Ministry representative, Natasa Prah, told the Slovene daily Delo that Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel had told his Croatian counterpart Tonino Picula, at a meeting in Berlin on Saturday, that Slovenia did not need new explanations by the Croatian government on "contentious measures which are causing damage to Slovene economy". "Picula has suggested to Rupel a new meeting which would clear up the issues, and urged Slovenia to withdraw the complaints before international institutions. The meeting has not been scheduled yet. Slovenia can only accept a meeting at which the issue would be regulated mutually", Prah told Delo.(hina) np
LJUBLJANA, Feb 5 (Hina) - Slovenia will not withdraw complaints
before international institutions against a contentious Croatian
government's decree on the transit of hazardous substances, the
Slovene media cite Slovene Foreign Ministry Tuesday.
A Foreign Ministry representative, Natasa Prah, told the Slovene
daily Delo that Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel had told his
Croatian counterpart Tonino Picula, at a meeting in Berlin on
Saturday, that Slovenia did not need new explanations by the
Croatian government on "contentious measures which are causing
damage to Slovene economy".
"Picula has suggested to Rupel a new meeting which would clear up
the issues, and urged Slovenia to withdraw the complaints before
international institutions. The meeting has not been scheduled
yet. Slovenia can only accept a meeting at which the issue would be
regulated mutually", Prah told Delo.
(hina) np