Swoboda: Croatia Needs To Back down
January 31st, 2008
agreb, January 31 (CP) – European Parliament MPs Social-Democrat Club deputy president MPs and Croatia rapporteur, Austrian Hannes Swoboda has said that he thinks Croatia should at least in part take back its decisions regarding the Protected Ecology and Fisheries Belt (ZERP) and give responses to Slovenes on unresolved issues.
He said there existed a danger of EU accession talks being stalled in Croatia’s case and also warned Slovenia of watching its conduct. He said that the relations of the two countries should not be brought under strain due to the problem.
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