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HR-ARBITRATION-Politika BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH NO. 4115HINA Zagreb, 14 September 2001KUCAN-MESIC TALKS: SETTLING OPEN ISSUES WITHOUT INT. ARBITRATIONZAGREB, Sept 14 (Hina) - Slovene President
Milan Kucan is confident Croatia and Slovenia will settle open issues by themselves, without international arbitration, proving they are mature for integration into Euro-Atlantic structures. Kucan was visiting Zagreb on Friday where he and his host, Croatian President Stipe Mesic, held talks on bilateral relations and topical international issues. Describing Slovene-Croatian relations as very good and friendly, Kucan voiced confidence the two countries would soon sign deals on the jointly owned Krsko nuclear power plant and the border on land and sea. "Solving those issues is in the interest of both states. I believe our two countries are sufficiently mature and responsible to settle those open issues... by themselves," said Kucan. He added solutions to those