LJUBLJANA, June 19 (Hina) - We need to preserve good and normal relations with Croatia in the future, and the ratification of a cross border trade agreement is not entirely in line with the European Union regulations, Slovene Prime
Minister Janez Drnovsek said in the parliament Tuesday. At sessions in June, the Slovene parliament is to voice its opinion on the ratification of the agreement, signed four years ago. Answering a question, Drnovsek said hermetically sealing the border was neither in Slovenia's nor Croatia's interest, adding the agreement was not contrary to Slovenia's wish to, after joining the European Union, become a member of the Schengen Protocol, aiming at the control of illegal migrations.(hina) it sb
LJUBLJANA, June 19 (Hina) - We need to preserve good and normal
relations with Croatia in the future, and the ratification of a
cross border trade agreement is not entirely in line with the
European Union regulations, Slovene Prime Minister Janez Drnovsek
said in the parliament Tuesday.
At sessions in June, the Slovene parliament is to voice its opinion
on the ratification of the agreement, signed four years ago.
Answering a question, Drnovsek said hermetically sealing the
border was neither in Slovenia's nor Croatia's interest, adding the
agreement was not contrary to Slovenia's wish to, after joining the
European Union, become a member of the Schengen Protocol, aiming at
the control of illegal migrations.
(hina) it sb