Slovenia, Italy and Croatia to Cooperate in Energy Projects

Venice, 12 September - The prime ministers of Slovenia, Italy and Croatia met in Venice on Thursday, calling for a stronger economic cooperation in energy and infrastructural projects in the north of Adriatic. They also agreed to hold meetings on regular basis and coordinate their positions as part of the EU.

Venice, Italy A meeting of Croatian PM Zoran Milanović (left), Italian PM Enrico Letta (centre) and Slovenian PM Alenka Bratušek Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Venice, Italy
A meeting of Croatian PM Zoran Milanović (left), Italian PM Enrico Letta (centre) and Slovenian PM Alenka Bratušek
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Venice, Italy A meeting of Croatian PM Zoran Milanović (left), Italian PM Enrico Letta (centre) and Slovenian PM Alenka Bratušek Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Venice, Italy
A meeting of Croatian PM Zoran Milanović (left), Italian PM Enrico Letta (centre) and Slovenian PM Alenka Bratušek
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Venice, Italy A meeting of Croatian PM Zoran Milanović (left), Italian PM Enrico Letta (centre) and Slovenian PM Alenka Bratušek Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Venice, Italy
A meeting of Croatian PM Zoran Milanović (left), Italian PM Enrico Letta (centre) and Slovenian PM Alenka Bratušek
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

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