LJUBLJANA, Nov 29 (Hina) - Slovenia will within the next ten days +offer Croatia two new draft agreements - an inter-state and an +entrepreneurial one - concerning the Krsko nuclear power plant, +Slovenia's Economy Minister Matod
Dragonja told reporters in +Ljubljana on Sunday.+ Speaking about the Croatian-Slovene agreement on co-ownership over +the nuclear power plant, Dragonja said Slovenia had agreed for the +concept to be thoroughly analysed adding though that the agreement +was not final.+ The Slovene government and the parliamentary committee for +international relations, which have authorised the Slovene +negotiating team, are yet to give their opinion on the agreement.+ The Krsko nuclear power plant was built jointly by Croatia and +Slovenia about 20 years ago. After the two states gained +independence, a dispute arose on whether Croatia was a co-owner or +solely an investor into the plant.+(hin
LJUBLJANA, Nov 29 (Hina) - Slovenia will within the next ten days
offer Croatia two new draft agreements - an inter-state and an
entrepreneurial one - concerning the Krsko nuclear power plant,
Slovenia's Economy Minister Matod Dragonja told reporters in
Ljubljana on Sunday.
Speaking about the Croatian-Slovene agreement on co-ownership over
the nuclear power plant, Dragonja said Slovenia had agreed for the
concept to be thoroughly analysed adding though that the agreement
was not final.
The Slovene government and the parliamentary committee for
international relations, which have authorised the Slovene
negotiating team, are yet to give their opinion on the agreement.
The Krsko nuclear power plant was built jointly by Croatia and
Slovenia about 20 years ago. After the two states gained
independence, a dispute arose on whether Croatia was a co-owner or
solely an investor into the plant.
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