ZAGREB/ATOMSKE TOPLICE May 14 (Hina) - A Croatian Maritime Affairs, Transport and Communications Ministry delegation led by Minister Alojz Tusek, discussed with their Slovene colleagues road and sea traffic, as well as border
crossings between the two countries. The two sides agreed border formalities should be organised as on the border between Slovenia and Austria, meaning the introduction of special lanes for Croatian citizens. The Croatian and Slovene ministers agreed the two countries have identical priorities in the construction of road infrastructure, a Ministry statement said. Slovene's Minister Presecnik informed Tusek Slovenia was currently working on amendments to the national highway construction programme which should be adopted this year. The two sides also agreed that the two neighbouring countries should build joint buildings on border crossings, and to work jointly on preventing ecolo
ZAGREB/ATOMSKE TOPLICE May 14 (Hina) - A Croatian Maritime Affairs,
Transport and Communications Ministry delegation led by Minister
Alojz Tusek, discussed with their Slovene colleagues road and sea
traffic, as well as border crossings between the two countries.
The two sides agreed border formalities should be organised as on
the border between Slovenia and Austria, meaning the introduction
of special lanes for Croatian citizens.
The Croatian and Slovene ministers agreed the two countries have
identical priorities in the construction of road infrastructure, a
Ministry statement said.
Slovene's Minister Presecnik informed Tusek Slovenia was currently
working on amendments to the national highway construction
programme which should be adopted this year.
The two sides also agreed that the two neighbouring countries
should build joint buildings on border crossings, and to work
jointly on preventing ecological catastrophes on the Adriatic, the
statement said.
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