LJUBLJANA, May 14 (Hina) - Slovenia cannot introduce a separate lane at border crossings for Croatian citizens because European regulations do not allow it, Slovene police chief Darko Anzelj told reporters on Friday after talks with
his Croatian counterpart Ivica Franic.
LJUBLJANA, May 14 (Hina) - Slovenia cannot introduce a separate lane at
border crossings for Croatian citizens because European regulations do
not allow it, Slovene police chief Darko Anzelj told reporters on
Friday after talks with his Croatian counterpart Ivica Franic.#L#
Anzelj said European borders envisaged only two lanes at border
crossings, one for EU citizens and the other for citizens from non-EU
members. He added, however, that Slovenia, which joined the European
Union on May 1, would see to improving traffic flow on border
crossings.
Anzelj and Franic said cooperation between the two countries' police
forces was excellent. They also addressed illegal migrations, agreeing
on measures to reduce this problem.
Franic said the Croatian police would step up border control. He added
the highest number of illegal migrants came from Serbia-Montenegro,
whose citizens can enter Croatia without a visa.
(Hina) ha