ZAGREB/LJUBLJANA, July 23 (Hina) - Slovene's oil company Petrol on Monday evening expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the Croatian government failed to include the Slovene company among the five main candidates for purchasing
25 percent plus one share into Croatia's oil company Ina.
ZAGREB/LJUBLJANA, July 23 (Hina) - Slovene's oil company Petrol on
Monday evening expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that the
Croatian government failed to include the Slovene company among the
five main candidates for purchasing 25 percent plus one share into
Croatia's oil company Ina. #L#
The Slovene oil company also said in a statement that based on the
latest information, it contacted Slovene Foreign Minister Dimitrij
Rupel, asking him to express dissatisfaction to the Croatia
government regarding its latest decision.
On Monday the Croatian Government released a list of five companies
short listed as potential strategic partners in the privatisation
process of INA. The companies short listed include Austria's OMV,
Hungary's MOL, Russia's Lukoil and Rosneft as well at the Italian
Edison Gas.
Rupel and his Croatian counterpart Tonino Picula are to meet later
today to discuss the issue.
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