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ZAGREB, March 10 (Hina) - Land and sea borders between Croatia and
Slovenia and Slovenian road building development were issues
discussed at the meeting between the Croatian Parliament's Foreign
Policy Committee and the Slovenian Committee for International
Relations, which was held on Tuesday in Zagreb.
The Slovenian delegation led by Jelka Kacin is on a two day visit to
Croatia.
"There exists a whole list of documents which clearly state where
the sea borders are situated," said Zarko Domljan, chairman of the
Croatian Committee for Foreign Policy, adding that "there is no
doubt about the location of Croatian-Slovenian land borders".
"A sea border does not exist between Slovenia and Croatia,"
asserted Kacin, adding later in a press release that the question of
either land or sea borders "should take time".
Both sides concluded that open questions between the two cannot be
solved in a package but each of them should be solved separately.
"Detailed discussions should be left to specialists and expert
organisations," said Domljan
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