LJUBLJANA, July 4 (Hina) - Croatian Foreign Minister Mate Granic
visited Ljubljana on Thursday where he met Slovenian Prime
Minister Janez Drnovsek and acting Foreign Minister Zoran Thaler
for talks on bilateral issues and multilateral cooperation.
Granic told reporters that the talks were open, friendly and
constructive and that they produced several concrete results.
The two sides exchanged notes on the distribution of the
debt of Croatia and Slovenia from the Rome agreement of 1983 as
both countries were successors to the Ossimo accords between
Italy and the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia.
Granic and Thaler welcomed an agreement between the health
ministries of their countries which would enable Croatians
receiving Slovene pensions to renew the use of health insurance
until a bilateral convention was signed.
The two officials arranged a meeting of ministers for
economic affairs to finalize agreements on property relations and
the Krsko nuclear power plant.
Granic and Thaler said that they also discussed the
multilateral cooperation of the two countries, expressing
satisfaction with Slovenia establishing closer ties with the
European Union and Croatia with the Council of Europe.
Granic stressed that Croatia rejected the idea of being
admitted to European institutions and associations in a package
with other former Yugoslav republics.
Croatia wanted to join Euroatlantic organizations and
establish economic cooperation with Central European countries,
particularly within the Central European Free Trade Association
and the Central European Initiative, he added.
Granic said that the resolution of the issue of Ljubljanska
Banka depositors in Croatia would accelerate agreement on all
other issues.
He said that the Croatian Agriculture Ministry's book of
regulations on fishing in no way prejudged the future border on
the sea, which would be solved through negotiations.
Granic and Thaler stressed good cooperation between the two
countries on the issues of succession to the former Yugoslavia.
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