‘Croatia gets less than it should, while Slovenia pays more than it wants’

Published on 8 February 2013

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An agreement has been reached to settle a banking row between Croatia and Slovenia that has simmered since the implosion of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. The discord blocked the ratification in Ljubljana of Croatia's treaty of accession to the EU.
No details were revealed about the nature of the deal, which is scheduled to be signed on February 19 by the heads of states of both countries.

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