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.
ZAGREB, January 18th, 2018 - Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar on Wednesday strongly denied an article in the Croatian newspaper Vecernji List according to which he backed down from a draft agreement on resolution of the border dispute a day before his recent visit to Zagreb, saying that Slovenia was insisting on the implementation of the border arbitration ruling.
In spite of the pressure on Plenković, the ''Regatta for Reason'' in Savudrija has been abandoned.
After the MEP made quite a bold statement about her desire to send the armed forces to Savudrija, she now poses a rather pressing question to the EC...
An amusing take on the tense situation between Croatia and Slovenia from the popular Antena Zagreb.
Tensions have only risen in the increasingly uncomfortable situation between Croatia and Slovenia.
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.
The festive season doesn't halt neighbourly rifts as tensions grow...
Croatian fishermen continue to have unpleasant encounters with the Slovenian police.
One Croatian police ship has changed its permanent berthing location to Savudrija on the coast of the Bay of Piran.