PM Rejects Accusations of Plotting Border Incidents

Ljubljana/Zagreb, 18 June - Prime Minister Janez Jansa rejected on Monday accusations that he and his Croatian counterpart Ivo Sanader had planned border incidents in the Bay of Piran in 2004.

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Janez Jansa after making a statement on allegations that Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and him plotted border incidents in the Bay of Piran in 2004.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Janez Jansa making a statement on allegations that Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and him plotted border incidents in the Bay of Piran in 2004.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Janez Jansa making a statement on allegations that Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and him plotted border incidents in the Bay of Piran in 2004.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Janez Jansa making a statement on allegations that Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and him plotted border incidents in the Bay of Piran in 2004.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Former Prime Minister Anton Rop giving a statement to the press regarding the surveillance of phone conversations by the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA).
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

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