ZAGREB, Sept 5 (Hina) - After a three and a half hour meeting of the leaders of the five ruling parties, Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said tonight the government will at tomorrow's session "make a concrete move regarding the
agreement on borders with Slovenia," but declined to be more specific. Asked whether he feared the agreement on borders with Slovenia will not pass by the parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, Racan said Croatia's cooperation with Slovenia is of national interest, and voiced hope the committee would give a green light to the agreement. Refusing to specify the "concrete move" the government will make at tomorrow's session, Racan stressed additional consultations were still necessary before the government can hold its session. The leaders of the ruling coalition also discussed focal points for establishing social policy for the end of this year and the basics of social policy
ZAGREB, Sept 5 (Hina) - After a three and a half hour meeting of the
leaders of the five ruling parties, Croatian Prime Minister Ivica
Racan said tonight the government will at tomorrow's session "make
a concrete move regarding the agreement on borders with Slovenia,"
but declined to be more specific.
Asked whether he feared the agreement on borders with Slovenia will
not pass by the parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, Racan said
Croatia's cooperation with Slovenia is of national interest, and
voiced hope the committee would give a green light to the
agreement.
Refusing to specify the "concrete move" the government will make at
tomorrow's session, Racan stressed additional consultations were
still necessary before the government can hold its session.
The leaders of the ruling coalition also discussed focal points for
establishing social policy for the end of this year and the basics
of social policy for next year. According to Racan, all five parties
endorsed the government's starting points for the social policy.
(hina) lml