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LOWER HOUSE CONTINUES DEBATE ON CRO-SLOVENE RELATIONS

ZAGREB, March 3 (Hina) - The Croatian National Sabor's House of Representatives on Wednesday continued its 25th session with a discussion on the Croatian-Slovene relations report, which was initiated by the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) some ten days ago. President of the HSP Anto Djapic said latest events in the Piran Bay (Slovene authority's concession granted to the Slovene fishermen to fish in the entire Piran Bay area) proved the justification of the parliamentary debate on this matter, said Djapic expressing his opinion that Croatian-Slovene relations were blocked. The latest events proved that Slovenia had no intentions to solve open issues with Croatia, adding that Slovenia was making decisions, which were to the detriment of Croatia, and which were not in conformity to international treaties, Djapic said. Other representatives of the Lower House also pointed to the latest events in the Piran B
ZAGREB, March 3 (Hina) - The Croatian National Sabor's House of Representatives on Wednesday continued its 25th session with a discussion on the Croatian-Slovene relations report, which was initiated by the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) some ten days ago. President of the HSP Anto Djapic said latest events in the Piran Bay (Slovene authority's concession granted to the Slovene fishermen to fish in the entire Piran Bay area) proved the justification of the parliamentary debate on this matter, said Djapic expressing his opinion that Croatian-Slovene relations were blocked. The latest events proved that Slovenia had no intentions to solve open issues with Croatia, adding that Slovenia was making decisions, which were to the detriment of Croatia, and which were not in conformity to international treaties, Djapic said. Other representatives of the Lower House also pointed to the latest events in the Piran Bay. They stressed that the Slovene Army did not yet withdraw from the Croatian territory of Sveta Gera, 50 kilometres west of Zagreb. The representatives said Milivoj Kujundzic of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) said some Slovene politicians were publicly, clearly and persistently expressing ambitions towards the Croatian territory. I am in favour of peace and good-neighbourly relations, but only if that doesn't include losing an inch of the Croatian territory, Kujundzic concluded. (hina) it mm/ms

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