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SPLIT, 20 Jan (Hina)- On Tuesday the Split-based Institute for Arts
and Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences and the
Faculty of Law of the Split University hosted a convention of
Croatian legal experts titled "The Maritime Borders".
Participants of the convention all agreed that now that Croatia had
reintegrated the Danube River region, and thus reassumed authority
over its entire territory, it should focus on differences with its
trans-maritime neighbours, especially Slovenia and the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, but also with Italy.
Academic Vladimir Ibler stressed that Croatia fully understood the
geographic position of Slovenia, which is especially unfavourable
where it borders with the Adriatic sea. However, it is quite obvious
that Slovenia cannot access international waters without
infringing on the territory of Croatia or Italy.
"Unfortunately, Slovenia claims Croatia's territorial waters in
the Piran Bay which, I dare say, constitutes a Slovene territorial
aspiration," said Ibler. He added that nobody understood
Slovenia's claims that its ships encountered problems when sailing
into Slovene ports.
Croatia empathises and should empathise with the problems of its
neighbours, said Ibler. The most viable solution would be to draw a
maritime border between Croatia and Slovenia in accordance with
international law and establish a liberal cross-border regime in
the interest of both countries, said Ibler.
Speaking about Montenegro's aspirations for Prevlaka, the
southernmost Croatian peninsula, Ibler said that Croatia and
Montenegro, as well as Croatia and the FRY, could discuss only minor
corrections of the border line and bilateral demilitarisation, but
not the changing of an internationally recognised border.
Croatian Ambassador to Italy, Dr. Davorin Rudolf, spoke about
Croatia's border with Italy. He said that the border with Italy had
been regulated by two agreements between the former Yugoslav
federation and Italy. One was the Osimo agreement on maritime
borders and the other an agreement on borders at the sea bed.
Croatia is now planning to use its right as a maritime country to
proclaim an economic belt along its littoral, said Rudolf. Croatia
would soon discuss those issues with Italy, said Rudolf, who
expects that the discussion would be rather complicated.
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