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ZAGREB, March 10 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic on
Tuesday received a delegation of the Slovene Parliament's
International Relations Committee headed by chairman Jelko Kacin.
The talks focused on the relations between the two states and open
issues as consequences of the disintegration of the former
Yugoslavia.
Granic stressed the need to accelerate negotiations pertaining to
certain issues such as the debt of the Zagreb branch of the
Ljubljana Bank, the Krsko nuclear power plant and the Agreement on
Property and Legal Issues.
An expert and diplomatic commission is successfully working on a
solution to the land border issue and a number of contentious issues
have been solved.
Certain questions needed to be solved by a joint diplomatic border
commission.
Granic said that negotiations about borders in the Piran Bay should
be continued, stressing that "arbitration was a civilised method
which could be used by the two friendly countries".
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