LJUBLJANA, Jan 6 (Hina) - Croatia and Slovenia are ready to solve open issues, including the most difficult ones, namely they are ready to determine the border at sea, Croatia and Slovene foreign ministers Tonino Picula and Dimitrij
Rupel told Slovenia's Radio Kopar Friday. Picula said that Slovenia's ratification of an already signed cross-border trade and cooperation agreement would be the first sign that the two countries were able to agree on the solving of border issues, the Slovene News Agency reported. Difficulties with Croatia are not tragic or dramatic, even though they are our priorities, the Slovene Foreign Minister told Radio Kopar. He added that the cross-border trade agreement was being discussed at the constitutional court and that the parliament would decide on its ratification and not the government. Rupel reiterated Slovenia's standpoints regarding the frontier. According to h
LJUBLJANA, Jan 6 (Hina) - Croatia and Slovenia are ready to solve
open issues, including the most difficult ones, namely they are
ready to determine the border at sea, Croatia and Slovene foreign
ministers Tonino Picula and Dimitrij Rupel told Slovenia's Radio
Kopar Friday.
Picula said that Slovenia's ratification of an already signed
cross-border trade and cooperation agreement would be the first
sign that the two countries were able to agree on the solving of
border issues, the Slovene News Agency reported.
Difficulties with Croatia are not tragic or dramatic, even though
they are our priorities, the Slovene Foreign Minister told Radio
Kopar. He added that the cross-border trade agreement was being
discussed at the constitutional court and that the parliament would
decide on its ratification and not the government.
Rupel reiterated Slovenia's standpoints regarding the frontier.
According to him, Slovenia wishes to maintain the right on the
territorial exit to open sea.
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