ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - High-ranking delegations of Croatia and +Slovenia on Friday met in Otocec ob Krki, Slovenia, to discuss the +possibility of arbitration in finding a solution to an open issue +between the two countries - the
DEM 600 million debt of Slovenia's +Ljubljanska Bank to Croatian depositors.+ According to a statement from the Croatian Finance Ministry, the +two delegations exchanged views on various modes of possible +mediation, and concluded the two countries would initiate talks on +the possibility of a third country's mediation in finding a +solution.+ The Croatian delegation included Finance Minister Borislav Skegro, +Croatian National Bank Governor Marko Skreb, Deputy Justice +Minister Snjezana Bagic, and Assistant Finance Minister Hrvoje +Radovanovic.+ The Slovene delegation was headed by Finance Minister Mitja +Gaspari, Justice Minister Tomaz Marusic,
ZAGREB, Nov 27 (Hina) - High-ranking delegations of Croatia and
Slovenia on Friday met in Otocec ob Krki, Slovenia, to discuss the
possibility of arbitration in finding a solution to an open issue
between the two countries - the DEM 600 million debt of Slovenia's
Ljubljanska Bank to Croatian depositors.
According to a statement from the Croatian Finance Ministry, the
two delegations exchanged views on various modes of possible
mediation, and concluded the two countries would initiate talks on
the possibility of a third country's mediation in finding a
solution.
The Croatian delegation included Finance Minister Borislav Skegro,
Croatian National Bank Governor Marko Skreb, Deputy Justice
Minister Snjezana Bagic, and Assistant Finance Minister Hrvoje
Radovanovic.
The Slovene delegation was headed by Finance Minister Mitja
Gaspari, Justice Minister Tomaz Marusic, Slovene Bank Deputy
Governor Andrej Rent, and Finance Ministry State Under Secretary
Alenka Selak.
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