LJUBLJANA, June 9 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to Slovenia, Ivica Mastruko, on Friday told Hina that he did not know who had given his letter, which he forwarded to the Foreign Ministry, to the "Slobodna Dalmacija" daily. After the
daily published the letter on Friday the Foreign Ministry decided to call Mastruko to come to Zagreb for consultations. Ambassador Mastruko declined to comment on a statement the ministry released today. "I do not want to comment on the statement. I sent my letter in question to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs twenty days ago. I do not know who has given the letter to 'Slobodna Dalmacija', Mastruko told Hina on the phone this evening. "In those twenty days there was no response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs until today," he added. This withdrawal of Mastruko for consultations in Zagreb attracted great attention of Slovene media on Friday aftern
LJUBLJANA, June 9 (Hina) - Croatian Ambassador to Slovenia, Ivica
Mastruko, on Friday told Hina that he did not know who had given his
letter, which he forwarded to the Foreign Ministry, to the
"Slobodna Dalmacija" daily.
After the daily published the letter on Friday the Foreign Ministry
decided to call Mastruko to come to Zagreb for consultations.
Ambassador Mastruko declined to comment on a statement the ministry
released today.
"I do not want to comment on the statement. I sent my letter in
question to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs twenty days ago. I do
not know who has given the letter to 'Slobodna Dalmacija', Mastruko
told Hina on the phone this evening.
"In those twenty days there was no response from the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs until today," he added.
This withdrawal of Mastruko for consultations in Zagreb attracted
great attention of Slovene media on Friday afternoon.
(hina) jn ms