LJUBLJANA: RUPEL ON SLOVENE MARITIME ZONE LJUBLJANA, Dec 16 (Hina) - The Slovene parliament's committee on infrastructure and the environment on Tuesday unanimously supported changes to the maritime code under which Slovenia would
have the right to declare its own zone in the Adriatic, while Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel said that the changes did not mean that Slovenia would automatically declare such a zone.
LJUBLJANA, Dec 16 (Hina) - The Slovene parliament's committee on
infrastructure and the environment on Tuesday unanimously
supported changes to the maritime code under which Slovenia would
have the right to declare its own zone in the Adriatic, while
Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel said that the changes did not mean
that Slovenia would automatically declare such a zone. #L#
The changes were prompted by the conclusions of the recent
conference on sustainable fishing in the Mediterranean in Venice,
as well as the possibility that international factors could decide
about the sea border between Slovenia and Croatia.
"Should international arbitrators or some other international
forum decide about that issue, it would be necessary to protect
Slovene interests. By adopting the changes to the maritime code we
obtain a counteragrument should Croatia refer to our old code or the
Memorandum on Piran Bay, which define Slovenia as a geographically
disadvantaged country (a country without access to open seas and
the right to declare maritime zones), Rupel said explaining the
government's proposal.
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