“If there is no agreement with Croatia, Slovenia reportedly has another plan.
Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar will invite Croatian Prime Minister Andrj Plenković to resume their border dialogue this week, writes Delo daily from Ljubljana, quoting sources close to the Slovenian government, reports Jutarnji List, on October 17.2017.
Cerar’s invitation will be based on last week’s conclusion of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Policy, which supported the government’s activities on the implementation of the border arbitration verdict and granted Cerar the authority to continue the dialogue with Croatia.” (Total-Croatia-News)
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