“The sea border was determined by the arbitration agreement, as was the main course of the land border. Only how to implement the arbitration award hasn’t been determined,” he told Slovenian Television.
Asked about relations with Croatia, Pahor said the border was no longer an issue for Slovenia and that he was confident the arbitration solution would be applied on the ground sooner or later.
Croatia does not recognise the arbitration and wants to bilaterally agree a final solution.
Regarding Croatia’s and Italy’s decisions to declare exclusive economic zones in the Adriatic, Pahor said Slovenia did not find it questionable and that it was good that its neighbours had invited Slovenia to their bilateral dialogue on the protection of the Adriatic, “although under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, they did not have that obligation.”
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