Foreign and EU affairs committees to discuss Schengen expansion tonight

Ljubljana, 9 October - The parliamentary foreign policy and EU affairs committees will hold a joint session behind closed doors this evening to discuss Slovenia's position on the expansion of the Schengen area. The session comes after reports that the European Commission is about to give Croatia the go-ahead to join the passport-free area.

Dragonja, Slovenia
The border crossing of Dragonja between the Slovenia-Croatia border, which is part of the EU's Schengen border.
Photo: Mitja Volčanšek/STA
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