ZAGREB, July 3 (Hina) - Health Care for Croatian retirees who have
earned their pensions in Slovenia and which has been narrowed to
only first aid due to unpaid Slovenian debts, could be normalized
tomorrow, Croatian and Slovenian Health Ministers Andrija Hebrang
and Bozidar Voljc said on Wednesday.
After a meeting of the ministers' delegations, Croatia's
Hebrang said that the Croatian side had submitted to Slovenia an
exact account of their claims.
The Slovenian government would respond immediately, so that
the Croatian government could begin resolving the issue at
Thursday's session, Hebrang said.
Slovenia's Bozidar Voljc stressed that his country's debts
were retraceable to April 1994, adding that claims from the period
before had been settled.
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