LJUBLJANA, Feb 3 (Hina) - Slovenian Prime Minister, Janez Drnovsek,
said that the Government Coalition parties at a session today
decided to merge positions on foreign issues, particularly
relations with the EU and Croatia.
Speaking at a press conference today, Drnovsek said that the
Opposition parties had different views from the Government on these
issues.
Some were advocating a hard-line approach to the Croatian
border issue and a law prohibiting foreigners from buying real
estate was also a subject of controversy among the parties.
Responding to journalists' questions, Drnovsek said that
Slovenian and Croatian finance ministers should meet soon to
resolve the question of the Ljubljana bank debt to Zagreb.
Preparations were also being made for a trade ministers' meeting to
discuss the ownership of the Krsko nuclear power plant.
There are three debatable issues between Croatia and Slovenia
- the Istra border affair, which Slovenia wants to change at the
expense of Croatia, the Ljubljana Bank debt to Croatian depositors,
which has still not been paid, and the matter of the rightful
ownership of the Krsko nuclear plant. Croatia and Slovenia jointly
financed the plant but Slovenia is seeking sole ownership.
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