MEP Ruža Tomašić claims the government should react to Slovenia's recent actions regarding the border dispute by deploying the police and armed forces to the maritime border
Croatian Foreign Minister comments on Slovenia’s threats that it will impose fines on Croatian fishermen which come to the disputed part of the Bay of Piran.
Slovenia started implementing the border arbitration judgment with Croatia on December 30, 2017, most noticeably by patrolling the waters awarded to it in the Piran Bay. TCN went to visit the Croatian fishermen in Savudrija to find out how the changes were affecting them.
TCN visited Piran Bay on December 30, 2017, to find out how Slovenia's implementation of the arbitration judgment was affecting local Croatian fishermen. More on that in a subsequent article, but could Croatia's refusal to accept the judgment lead to another potential Liberland on the border between Croatia and Slovenia due west of Zagreb?
Slovenia has announced it would start implementing the disputed border arbitration decision on Saturday morning.
A former Croatian Ambassador to Slovenia says it is illogical that Croatia does not accept the arbitration decision which it considers to be satisfactory.
Croatian and Slovenian prime ministers will discuss the border arbitration dispute.
“I will not move from Croatia for a million euros,” says David Šav.
The Prime Minister is in Paris where he is lobbying for membership in the OECD.
Most children’s artworks show barbed wire which has not yet been removed from the 133 kilometres of border between the two countries.