ZAGREB, July 20 (Hina) - Croatian and Slovene negotiators initialled an agreement on the Krsko nuclear power plant in the Croatian Economy Ministry Friday. After the two countries' governments approved the agreement on Thursday, Roman
Nota signed it on behalf of Croatia and Uros Korze on behalf of Slovenia. The Croatian Economy Ministry said in a statement the signing of an agreement marks the end of long-lasting attempts to regulate the joint use of the Krsko nuclear power plant, built in 1970's as a joint investment of Croatia's and Slovenia's power supply companies. The agreement between the Croatian and Slovene governments should be signed by the two countries' prime ministers after which it is expected to be confirmed by the two parliaments. The procedure is expected to end by late this year and come into force on January 1, 2002, the Ministry said in the statement.(hina) it
ZAGREB, July 20 (Hina) - Croatian and Slovene negotiators
initialled an agreement on the Krsko nuclear power plant in the
Croatian Economy Ministry Friday.
After the two countries' governments approved the agreement on
Thursday, Roman Nota signed it on behalf of Croatia and Uros Korze
on behalf of Slovenia.
The Croatian Economy Ministry said in a statement the signing of an
agreement marks the end of long-lasting attempts to regulate the
joint use of the Krsko nuclear power plant, built in 1970's as a
joint investment of Croatia's and Slovenia's power supply
companies.
The agreement between the Croatian and Slovene governments should
be signed by the two countries' prime ministers after which it is
expected to be confirmed by the two parliaments.
The procedure is expected to end by late this year and come into
force on January 1, 2002, the Ministry said in the statement.
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