LJUBLJANA, Feb 28 (Hina) - A delegation of the Croatian Sabor's Committee on Foreign Affairs, which is on a visit to Slovenia, met Slovene President Milan Kucan on Monday. The two sides discussed cooperation, Stability Pact for
South-eastern Europe, and integration processes. Following the one-hour meeting, the head of the Croatian delegation, Zdravko Tomac, said the talks showed that both sides fully agreed for Croatia and Slovenia to resolve open issues on their own, in a democratic manner, and respecting European standards, which was in the interest of both peoples. Tomac said the next two months should be used to make a survey of border disputes, which could include solutions in the form of land compensation. He stressed the importance of an agreement on local border traffic and cooperation, whose ratification the Slovene parliament was delaying. Tomac also stressed satisfaction with his meeting wi
LJUBLJANA, Feb 28 (Hina) - A delegation of the Croatian Sabor's
Committee on Foreign Affairs, which is on a visit to Slovenia, met
Slovene President Milan Kucan on Monday.
The two sides discussed cooperation, Stability Pact for South-
eastern Europe, and integration processes.
Following the one-hour meeting, the head of the Croatian
delegation, Zdravko Tomac, said the talks showed that both sides
fully agreed for Croatia and Slovenia to resolve open issues on
their own, in a democratic manner, and respecting European
standards, which was in the interest of both peoples.
Tomac said the next two months should be used to make a survey of
border disputes, which could include solutions in the form of land
compensation. He stressed the importance of an agreement on local
border traffic and cooperation, whose ratification the Slovene
parliament was delaying.
Tomac also stressed satisfaction with his meeting with Slovene
European Affairs Minister Igor Bavcar.
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