Samo prijavljeni korisnici mogu pregledati cijeli sadržaj.
BEZANEC, Jan 12 (Hina) - Croatian and Slovene officials on Monday failed to reach a full agreement on the remaining 0.9 per cent of the disputable land border. Talks on that issue will continue in Slovenia in the first half of
February. "As regards the land border, we remain by our earlier statement that we have agreed on 99.1 per cent of the land border", Croatia's Foreign Minister Mate Granic said after the talks in Bezanec castle, 50 km northwest of Zagreb. Certain rapprochement has been achieved as regards the remaining 0.9 per cent of the disputable border section. The two delegations, led by Granic and his counterpart Boris Frlec, today tried to resolve the contentious 0.9 per cent of land border and the sea border between the two countries. Today's talks were the continuation of talks held in Strmol near the Slovene capital of Ljub