Historian: Trouble in Relations with Croatia after 1991

Cerklje na Gorenjskem, 8 June - Despite the current differences on a number of issues, relations between Slovenia and Croatia were one of cooperation and friendship between 1848 and 1991, a Slovenian historian has said. The complications arose after 1991, Janko Prunk told the press in Cerklje na Gorenjskem on Friday.

Cerklje na Gorenjskem
Historian Janko Prunk of Slovenia, co-chair of a commission of historians from Slovenia and Croatia on relations between the two countries between 1848 and 1991.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Cerklje na Gorenjskem
Historian Peter Strcic of Croatia, co-chair of a commission of historians from Slovenia and Croatia on relations between the two countries between 1848 and 1991.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Cerklje na Gorenjskem
Historians Peter Strcic (left) of Croatia and Janko Prunk of Slovenia speaking to the press after a session of a commission of historians from Slovenia and Croatia on relations between the two countries between 1848 and 1991. Strcic and Prunk are co-chairing the commission.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Cerklje na Gorenjskem
Historians Peter Strcic (speaking) of Croatia and Janko Prunk of Slovenia speaking to the press after a session of a commission of historians from Slovenia and Croatia on relations between the two countries between 1848 and 1991. Strcic and Prunk are co-chairing the commission.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Cerklje na Gorenjskem
Historians Peter Strcic (left) of Croatia and Janko Prunk of Slovenia speaking to the press after a session of a commission of historians from Slovenia and Croatia on relations between the two countries between 1848 and 1991. Strcic and Prunk are co-chairing the commission.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

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