LJUBLJANA, Sept 9 (Hina) - There are no high expectations of the coming meeting between Croatian and Slovene Premiers Ivica Racan and Janez Drnovsek, according to the results of an opinion poll, published by the Slovenian Television
on Sunday.
LJUBLJANA, Sept 9 (Hina) - There are no high expectations of the
coming meeting between Croatian and Slovene Premiers Ivica Racan
and Janez Drnovsek, according to the results of an opinion poll,
published by the Slovenian Television on Sunday. #L#
According to the poll, conducted by the phone among Slovene
citizens, 56 percent of the respondents answered that they expected
nothing of the meeting, scheduled for Tuesday in Zagreb.
Twenty percent of respondents said they expected "new agreement",
and 16 percent "expects the thawing of the relations."
Over a half (51% of the respondents) regards that the bilateral
relations are poor, 27 percent describes them as "very poor", and 16
percent believes that the latest developments in Piran Bay have not
change the ties.
For 63 percent of the respondents, both Slovenia and Croatia should
be blamed for the incidents. However, the number of those who are
pinning the blame only on Zagreb is by five times higher than those
who are accusing Ljubljana.
(hina) ms