ZAGREB, March 16, 2018 - The Croatian Foreign Ministry said on Friday Slovenia had neither grounds nor reasons to initiate proceedings against Croatia at the Court of Justice of the European Union "for allegedly breaching EU law."
ZAGREB, March 16, 2018 - The European Commission confirmed on Friday receipt of a letter from the Slovenian government proposing the filing of a lawsuit against Croatia for its non-compliance with an international arbitration ruling on the Croatian-Slovenian border dispute.
ZAGREB, March 5, 2018 - Huda Jama, a post-WWII Communist mass execution site in an abandoned mine near Celje, Slovenia, is to be transformed into a memorial centre open to visitors who will be informed about victims of extrajudicial killings perpetrated by the Tito-led Partisans.
ZAGREB, February 23, 2018 - Slovenia's government is prepared to protect the New Ljubljanska Banka (NLB), the successor of the defunct Ljubljanska Banka, against possible distress orders if it loses cases being heard by the Croatian courts in reference to Yugoslav-era foreign currency savings kept by Croatian citizens, who were paid out through the Privredna Banka Zagreb and Zagrebačka Banka, Slovenia's media reported on Thursday.
ZAGREB, February 14, 2018 - The US position on the Slovenian-Croatian border dispute remains unchanged, the US ambassador to Slovenia, Brent Hartley, said in Ljubljana on Tuesday after talks with Parliament Speaker Milan Brglez about the situation in the Balkans, among other things.
Slovenia fulfills its threat of fining Croatian fishermen who fish in the disputed part of the Bay of Piran.
ZAGREB, January 28, 2018 - President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović on Saturday expressed regret that Slovenia had sent fines to Croatian fishermen, saying that such behaviour on Slovenia's part was irresponsible and could escalate the situation.
ZAGREB, January 27, 2018 (Hina) - Croatia on Saturday sent a diplomatic note to Slovenia over the fines it sent Croatian fishermen for fishing in a disputed area of Savudrija Bay, announcing that it would respond in the same way.
ZAGREB, January 27, 2018 - Slovenia has sent the first fines to Croatian fishermen it claims are fishing in its waters and next week it will continue to similarly enforce the law, Slovenian media said on Saturday.
The Slovenian President speaks to diplomats about the border dispute.