ZAGREB, Oct 8 (Hina) - The leaders of Croatia's five-party ruling coalition held a meeting in the parliament speakers' cabinet on Monday to discuss all open questions regarding the resumption of the privatisation of state-owned and
restitution of nationalised property with regard to the drawing up of a new privatisation law. Today's three-hour meeting also tackled the signing of a border agreement with Slovenia but the coalition has still not reached consensus on that document. Talks about the Croatian-Slovene border agreement will continue, Racan said reiterating in case no agreement is reached he would seek international arbitration. The premier confirmed he had agreed to meet with President Stjepan Mesic to discuss a conflict between Defence Minister Jozo Rados and Army Chief-of-Staff Petar Stipetic. However, the exact date of the meeting has not been determined yet. The crisis headquarters, which is to c
ZAGREB, Oct 8 (Hina) - The leaders of Croatia's five-party ruling
coalition held a meeting in the parliament speakers' cabinet on
Monday to discuss all open questions regarding the resumption of
the privatisation of state-owned and restitution of nationalised
property with regard to the drawing up of a new privatisation law.
Today's three-hour meeting also tackled the signing of a border
agreement with Slovenia but the coalition has still not reached
consensus on that document.
Talks about the Croatian-Slovene border agreement will continue,
Racan said reiterating in case no agreement is reached he would seek
international arbitration.
The premier confirmed he had agreed to meet with President Stjepan
Mesic to discuss a conflict between Defence Minister Jozo Rados and
Army Chief-of-Staff Petar Stipetic. However, the exact date of the
meeting has not been determined yet.
The crisis headquarters, which is to consider the security
situation after the US-British strikes on Afghanistan, will meet
only after competent ministries do what they have been entrusted
with, Racan concluded.
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