Author: Nataša Zečević AUTHOR Nataša Zečević
TRANSLATION Karmen Horvat
PHOTO Ivana Magdić

MEETING IN MOKRICE

FEBRUARY 24 2009 14:45h

PHOTO: No Agreement On Border Dispute As PMs Meet

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Until there is progress in solving the border dispute, Slovenia will not stop blocking Croatia`s European Union accession negotiations.

After a one hour meeting, which was also the first meeting of Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and his Slovene counterpart Borut Pahor, it was concluded that neither Croatia nor Slovenia will forsake their demands: Slovenia will not stand down on the referendum and Croatia will not forsake solving the border dispute before an international court.

- Until there is progress in solving the border dispute, Slovenia will not stop blocking Croatia`s European Union accession negotiations – Slovene Prime Minster Borut Pahor said.

Furthermore, Croatian PM Ivo Sanader maintains that the border issue should be solved before an international court, while Slovenia, as Pahor pointed out, supports the initiative of European Union commissioner for expansion Olli Rehn. However, as it is familiar, Sanader does not advocate this idea.

Sanader: border dispute is not an European issue

- Croatia welcomes the involvement of the European Commission in solving the bilateral dispute, which is not an European issue, but an issue of the two countries – Croatia`s Sanader said.

First meeting of Sanader and Pahor

This is the first meeting of Ivo Sanader and Borut Pahor since Pahor became Slovene Premier. Relations between the two countries were additionally complicated by Slovenia`s initiative to hold a referendum on Croatian NATO accession. Before the meeting, Sanader said he expects the “story to end” today, at the Mokrice meeting.

Unlike him, Borut Pahor still maintains his position that this issue should be solved on an European level, and not the level between two countries. Therefore, Sanader reminded of the fact that Slovenia accessed both the EU and NATO with the same issues that it is now “blackmailing” Croatia with.

- The same principle should be used in Croatia`s European Union accession, therefore, separate it from negotiations. The important thing is to finalise it and for the border issue to be solved after 18 years, so that it is not a term for Croatia`s EU entry – the Croatian prime minister said.

On the other hand, Slovene PM Pahor announced that he would submit a proposal to the Slovene government and the foreign policy Assembly for support in solving the border dispute, Rehn`s proposal, however, he leaves the option whether the state authorities would accept it open.

In the end, Pahor pointed out that the next meeting would be soon held in Zagreb.

Take a look at the photo gallery: Sanader and Pahor Not Giving Up, No Agreement.

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Član obamaistheman
25.02.2009 05:45 h
No Agreement on Border Dispute as PM's.. 
They call Pahor a leader? I guess that they do by Slovenia standards but then look at who their leaders are. They are either Serb refugees or the children of the old communists or Serb refugees. So, Croatians should not be too surprised about this. The other thing that Croatians should seriously consider is not joining either NATO or the EU. Do Croatians really want to join either organization? Look at what is happening to Hungary, Poland and the other former Eastern Bloc countries. Does anyone see the Western European countries helping out? No, they are too busy running for shelter. When it comes down to it just remember that the EU is another historical way of certain countries trying to impose their empire ambitions economically upon the rest. Croatia, certain countries simply want your sea, and your heart. EU is not worth it. NATO? Maybe for the sake of protection but with friends like Slovenia who needs enemies. Croatia, seriously consider joining a pact of independent countries such as India, China, Egypt, etc. Get away from Europe. They stand for nothing and they no longer have a soul. They stood by while your sons were being killed by the Serbs.


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