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Czech premier sees Croatian-Slovene EU dispute as bilateral issue.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report in English by Czech national public-service news agency CTK

Ljubljana, 30 January: Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, the EU presidency head, has told RTV Slovenija that Slovenia's blockage of Croatian EU entry talks is not a matter for the EU to handle as it must be solved bilaterally, similarly to the Czech-Austrian dispute over the nuclear power plant Temelin.

Slovenia and Croatia, too, must settle their problem over the common borderline demarcation between themselves, the Austrian press agency APA has quoted Topolanek as saying on RTV Slovenija on Thursday.

Within the borderline discord, Slovenia in December blocked 10 of 35 …

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