Slovene PM Jansa Discusses Croatia with Political Parties
March 27th, 2008
Zagreb, March 27 (CP) — A meeting of the Slovene PM Janez Jansa with parliamentary parties’ leaders was held focusing on relations with Croatia.It seems that the meeting ended without a conclusion.
Speaking after the meeting Jansa said that it was aimed at informing those present about the events following Croatia’s freezing of the Protected Ecology and Fisheries Belt (ZERP), which will now, according to Jansa, speed up the work of the joint commissions tasked with drawing up a legal framework of the handing over of border disputes to a third party to rule on i.e. an arbitration.
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