ZAGREB, Sept 17 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on Monday denied claims that Croatia is giving the Piran Bay away through the initialled border agreement with Slovenia. Croatia and Slovenia were trying to find a
compromise solution to an open question, and we made no concessions, Racan stated at a regular monthly press conference. Croatia, along with other democratic countries, will give its contribution to fighting terrorism, and cooperate in stopping it and removing its causes, Racan said, adding that such efforts included fighting intolerance and any kind of violence on the domestic front as well. He announced that in the next few days the public will be informed of the details of two out of four so far unsolved cases of terrorism in Croatia. Although final interviews are yet to be conducted, the PM revealed the new justice and European integration ministers might be Ingrid Anticevic-Marinovi
ZAGREB, Sept 17 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan on
Monday denied claims that Croatia is giving the Piran Bay away
through the initialled border agreement with Slovenia.
Croatia and Slovenia were trying to find a compromise solution to an
open question, and we made no concessions, Racan stated at a regular
monthly press conference.
Croatia, along with other democratic countries, will give its
contribution to fighting terrorism, and cooperate in stopping it
and removing its causes, Racan said, adding that such efforts
included fighting intolerance and any kind of violence on the
domestic front as well.
He announced that in the next few days the public will be informed of
the details of two out of four so far unsolved cases of terrorism in
Croatia.
Although final interviews are yet to be conducted, the PM revealed
the new justice and European integration ministers might be Ingrid
Anticevic-Marinovic and Neven Mimica respectively.
(hina) js