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HINA Zagreb, September 10, 2002CROATIAN, SLOVENE PRIME MINISTERS AGREE ON 'TEMPORARY SEA REGIME'ZAGREB, Sept 10 (Hina) - Croatian and Slovene Prime Ministers Ivica Racan and Janez Drnovsek agreed on a "temporary sea regime" in Zagreb
on Tuesday. The regime does not prejudge the future border between the two countries on the sea, and will be valid for three months, with the possibility of extension. "Today we have agreed on certain principles as to a temporary sea regime in the realisation of the Agreement on Local Border Traffic and Cooperation," Racan told reporters after a two-hour talk with his Slovene counterpart. The talks were first held by the two prime ministers alone. They were later joined by Croatian and Slovene delegations. Racan said that either of the two sides could cancel the agreement by diplomatic route. He reiterated that Croatia stood firmly by the principle that a final solution to the Croatia-Slovenia bo