Jansa Says Arbitration Not a Realistic Option Yet

Ljubljana, 31 July - Prime Minister Janez Jansa has said that international arbitration on open issues with Croatia was not a realistic option at this point although Slovenia was preparing for all possible scenarios.

Ljubljana, Government Palace Prime Minister Janez Jansa presented the government's achievements in the first half of the year at a press conference. Photo: Danial Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Government Palace
Prime Minister Janez Jansa presented the government's achievements in the first half of the year at a press conference.
Photo: Danial Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Government Palace Prime Minister Janez Jansa presented the government's achievements in the first half of the year at a press conference. Photo: Danial Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Government Palace
Prime Minister Janez Jansa presented the government's achievements in the first half of the year at a press conference.
Photo: Danial Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Government Palace Prime Minister Janez Jansa presented the government's achievements in the first half of the year at a press conference. Photo: Danial Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Government Palace
Prime Minister Janez Jansa presented the government's achievements in the first half of the year at a press conference.
Photo: Danial Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Government Palace Prime Minister Janez Jansa presented the government's achievements in the first half of the year at a press conference. Photo: Danial Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana, Government Palace
Prime Minister Janez Jansa presented the government's achievements in the first half of the year at a press conference.
Photo: Danial Novakovic/STA

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