Croatian and Slovene prime ministers to meet on Tuesday

ZAGREB, Feb 20 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader will meet his Slovene counterpart Borut Pahor in Mokrice, Slovenia, on Tuesday, the Croatian government said in a statement.

The two prime ministers will discuss the current state of bilateral relations.

The talks will be of an informative character and will also be attended by the two countries' foreign ministers, Gordan Jandrokovic of Croatia and Samuel Zbogar of Slovenia.

Slovenia has been blocking Croatia's EU membership talks due to an outstanding border dispute, and by opening the possibility of calling a referendum on Croatia's admission to NATO it has jeopardised Croatia's prospects of joining NATO at a summit to be held in Strasbourg and Kehl in early April.



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