Slovenia Says Border Agreement With Croatia Comes Into Force
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Slovenia and Croatia have exchanged diplomatic notes on an arbitration agreement meant to settle a border dispute between the two former Yugoslav republics.
The accord, signed by Prime Minister Borut Pahor and his Croatian counterpart, Jadranka Kosor, in Stockholm on Nov. 4 last year, will come into force on Monday Nov. 29, Slovenia’s Foreign Ministry said on its Web site.