ZAGREB/LJUBLJANA, Jan 22 (Hina) - Parliamentary delegations of Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia will meet in Strasbourg on Wednesday with the new rapporteur on the committee for legal issues and human rights of
the Council of Europe parliamentary Assembly, Erik Jurgens. The informal meeting will address issues in connection with the old saving deposits of Slovenia's Ljubljanska banka in Croatia, Bosnia, and Macedonia, the head of the Croatian delegation, Mirjana Feric-Vac, said on Monday. She added it would be a preliminary meeting ahead of Jurgens' arrival in all the states interested in settling the issue. The head of the Slovene delegation, parliamentary speaker Borut Pahor, told a Slovene magazine he would put forward his country's position that the debts of Ljubljanska banka to depositors from Croatia, Bosnia, and Macedonia had to be settled a
ZAGREB/LJUBLJANA, Jan 22 (Hina) - Parliamentary delegations of
Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia will meet
in Strasbourg on Wednesday with the new rapporteur on the committee
for legal issues and human rights of the Council of Europe
parliamentary Assembly, Erik Jurgens.
The informal meeting will address issues in connection with the old
saving deposits of Slovenia's Ljubljanska banka in Croatia,
Bosnia, and Macedonia, the head of the Croatian delegation, Mirjana
Feric-Vac, said on Monday.
She added it would be a preliminary meeting ahead of Jurgens'
arrival in all the states interested in settling the issue.
The head of the Slovene delegation, parliamentary speaker Borut
Pahor, told a Slovene magazine he would put forward his country's
position that the debts of Ljubljanska banka to depositors from
Croatia, Bosnia, and Macedonia had to be settled as part of
discussions on succession to the former Yugoslav federation.
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