Croatian and Slovene Prime Ministers Agree an Emergency Meeting
March 5th, 2008
Zagreb, March 5 (CP) – In a telephone conversation on Wednesday morning, the Croatian PM Ivo Sanader and his Slovene counterpart Janez Jansa discussed the state of bilateral relations and the continuation of the implementation of the Bled agreements.
The two agreed that the respective commissions set up on both sides after the Bled meeting begin working more intensively and that their first joint meeting be held as soon as possible.
The two PMs have agreed that all activities that might hamper the work of the committee should be avoided.
The Bled meeting focusing on resolving border issues between the two countries was held on August 26, 2007.
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