LJUBLJANA, Oct 4 (Hina) - Slovene political parties on Saturday slammed the Croatian parliament's decision to proclaim an ecological and fishing zone in the Adriatic. At the same time, they criticised the Slovene government for
reacting "too tepidly", saying it should respond with counter-measures at once.
LJUBLJANA, Oct 4 (Hina) - Slovene political parties on Saturday
slammed the Croatian parliament's decision to proclaim an
ecological and fishing zone in the Adriatic. At the same time, they
criticised the Slovene government for reacting "too tepidly",
saying it should respond with counter-measures at once. #L#
Opposition leader Janez Jansa expressed "regret at the unilateral
move of Croatia's neo-communist authorities, because of which our
Prime Minister (Anton) Rop has to beg before Italian Prime Minister
(Silvio) Berlusconi". He added Slovenia would have excellent
prospects of annulling Croatia's move after joining the European
Union and NATO next year.
The president of the Party of Democratic Pensioners, Anton Rovs,
said the decision had been reached by Croatian right-wing MPs. He
expressed concern about the Ustasha spirit he said escalated in the
Croatian parliament when the decision was made yesterday. It "leads
to the disintegration of Europe and is contrary to the spirit of
association," he said.
National Party leader Zmago Jelincic told Slovene Radio he had
expected Croatia would make such a decision, adding that he
supported the Slovene government's views.
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