LJUBLJANA, Sept 15 (Hina) - Slovene Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupelsent a letter to his Croatian counterpart Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic onThursday claiming that a piece of land near the mouth of the Dragonjawas "Slovene territory" and
that the border had not yet beendetermined there.
LJUBLJANA, Sept 15 (Hina) - Slovene Foreign Minister Dimitrij
Rupel sent a letter to his Croatian counterpart Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic on
Thursday claiming that a piece of land near the mouth of the Dragonja was
"Slovene territory" and that the border had not yet been determined there. Rupel replied to a letter in which Grabar-Kitarovic drew attention to a
group of Slovene citizens unlawfully renovating a former scouts' home where the
Dragonja enters the Adriatic Sea, the Slovene agency STA said.
Rupel said it was necessary to avoid moves which would undermine good
neighbourly relations, and that he was ready to settle all outstanding issues
through constructive dialogue.