LJUBLJANA, Jan 18 (Hina) - A delegation of the Croatian parliament, which is on a visit to the Slovene parliament, on Thursday in Ljubljana held talks with Slovene MPs on encouraging the continuation of dialogue between the two
governments on the solving of open issues. After the talks, the Croatian parliament speaker Zlatko Tomcic said the two parties proposed the signing of an agreement on the resolute solving of issues which would encourage the two governments to re-enter the stage of talks. Tomcic stressed he believed there were no unsolvable issues between the two countries adding that Croatia was interested in systematic dialogue. He said he had informed Slovene parliament speaker Borut Pahor of the way of talks on open issues which would be represented by negotiators from Croatia, namely solving issues step by step from lighter issues to more difficult ones. Referring to issues regarding s
LJUBLJANA, Jan 18 (Hina) - A delegation of the Croatian parliament,
which is on a visit to the Slovene parliament, on Thursday in
Ljubljana held talks with Slovene MPs on encouraging the
continuation of dialogue between the two governments on the solving
of open issues.
After the talks, the Croatian parliament speaker Zlatko Tomcic said
the two parties proposed the signing of an agreement on the resolute
solving of issues which would encourage the two governments to re-
enter the stage of talks.
Tomcic stressed he believed there were no unsolvable issues between
the two countries adding that Croatia was interested in systematic
dialogue.
He said he had informed Slovene parliament speaker Borut Pahor of
the way of talks on open issues which would be represented by
negotiators from Croatia, namely solving issues step by step from
lighter issues to more difficult ones.
Referring to issues regarding savings in the Ljubljanska Bank
Zagreb Tomcic said Croatia disagreed that an agreement had been
reached on the arbitration of the International Monetary Fund.
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