2001 Border Agreement Was Progressive, Slovenian FM Says
Zagreb, 8 September - The border agreement struck between prime ministers of Slovenia and Croatia back in 2001 was a compromise, Slovenian FM Ivo Vajgl told a Croatian weekly in an interview published on Wednesday. The agreement was progressive since it attempted to respect interests of both parties, Vajgl told Globus.
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