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HINA Zagreb, July 18, 2001PM DOES NOT EXPECT PARL. TO SUPPORT BORDER AGREEMENT WITH SLOZAGREB, July 18 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on Wednesday said the political atmosphere in Croatia at the moment was not favourable
for the signing of a Croatian-Slovene border agreement. Asked whether the Croatian parliament would support the border agreement between the two countries, Racan said he did not expect the support at this moment. The Prime Minister addressed reporters after a four-hour session of the parliament's foreign policy committee, at which he and Foreign Minister Tonino Picula informed members of the committee of the achievements in the solving of open issues in relations with Slovenia, including the border issue and the issue of the Krsko nuclear power plant. "We cannot solve open issues without a compromise. Those who are not ready for a compromise advocate that we fight and see who is going to win," s