BELGRADE, Nov 10 (Hina) - The Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic +and Croatia's Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, +Zvonimir Markovic, on Monday met in Montenegro's capital of +Podgorica to discuss all open issues
between Croatia and +Montenegro.+ The talks focused on Croatia's southernmost peninsula of Prevlaka +and the opening of border crossings.+ Croatia's Markovic stressed that Prevlaka is a security and not +territorial issue. The two sides can only discuss the regime of +entering and exiting Boka Kotorska Bay and setting the border on the +sea, Markovic said, adding that the question of security could be +resolved by demilitarising the area.+ The Montenegrin President suggested that experts from Croatia and +Montenegro open dialogue on this problem.+ The two officials also discussed the status of the Croat minority in +Montenegro. The Croatian Ambassador yesterday di
BELGRADE, Nov 10 (Hina) - The Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic
and Croatia's Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
Zvonimir Markovic, on Monday met in Montenegro's capital of
Podgorica to discuss all open issues between Croatia and
Montenegro.
The talks focused on Croatia's southernmost peninsula of Prevlaka
and the opening of border crossings.
Croatia's Markovic stressed that Prevlaka is a security and not
territorial issue. The two sides can only discuss the regime of
entering and exiting Boka Kotorska Bay and setting the border on the
sea, Markovic said, adding that the question of security could be
resolved by demilitarising the area.
The Montenegrin President suggested that experts from Croatia and
Montenegro open dialogue on this problem.
The two officials also discussed the status of the Croat minority in
Montenegro. The Croatian Ambassador yesterday discussed the same
matter with the Minister for National Minorities, Lyuigi Juncaj.
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