- Published: 15.07.2005.
Foreign Affairs and European Integration Ministry’s press release regarding Rupel’s public letter
On the occasion of the Republic of Slovenia Foreign Affairs Minister Dimitrij Rupel's public letter published today on the Joint Statement of the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia Governments on the avoidance of incidents, the Republic of Croatia Foreign Affairs and European Integration Ministry reports that the Republic of Croatia, in the spirit of agreements reached on the two governments' Working Meeting held on Brijuni, June 10, 2005, is consistently applying the Joint Statement
The Republic of Croatia Foreign Affairs and European Integration Ministry and the Republic of Slovenia Foreign Affairs Ministry appointed one representative each, charging them with the duty of maintaining the constant positive communication regarding the implementation of the Joint Statement. The Republic of Croatia feels the lives of people living next to the border should be made as easy as possible, and that all incidents should be avoided.
All the more, the Republic of Croatia Foreign Affairs and European Integration Ministry does not find acceptable one-sided legal and territorial interpretations of the provisions of Joint Statement on the avoidance of incidents, particularly not those concerning the Slovenian jurisdiction over the whole of the Savudrija Bay and the access to open sea, since 1991. What is more, the Joint Statement clearly defines it would not prejudice the final solution to the two countries' border issue.
The Croatian side will continue with the implementation of the Joint Statement on the avoidance of incidents, including the implementation of economy fishing as part of the Agreement on cross-border traffic and co-operation, for which the arrangements are already being made.