Croatian Foreign Ministry Provides Documents Proving Croatia Did Not Make a Mistake as Claimed by Slovene Foreign Minister
Zagreb, April 30 (CP) — The Foreign Minister Gordan Jandrokovic had denied claims by his Slovene colleague Dimitrij Rupel that official Zagreb had conned the public saying that in August of last year, during a meeting of two PMs Ivo Sanader and Janez Jansa, an agreement had been reached on the arbitration of the International Court of Justice in The Hague in the border dispute between the two.
The Croatian Foreign Ministry has provided an official Slovene document containing the statement of Slovene PM Janez Jansa following the Bled meeting in August of last year from which it can be clearly seen that in his statement, he himself was mentioning an agreement reached in principle on arbitration of the ICJ in The Hague in the search for a solution.
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