Slovenian Prime Minister Borut Pahor and his Croatian counterpart Jadranka Kosor agreed as they met in Lovran on Saturday that Slovenia and Croatia should enhance economic cooperation and enter third markets together. They also stressed that the open issues on succession to former Yugoslavia should be tackled in a package.
A Slovenian-Croatian business commission should put forward proposals for a joint entrance to third markets in six months, the prime ministers said after today's meeting in the small Croatian seaside resort near Rijeka. Pahor said the meeting was all about economic cooperation and highlighted the joint entrance to the markets of third countries as an opportunity to boost economic growth.
According to him, the prime ministers decided for the move because the planned deals require certain capital which the two countries could provide more easily if they joined forces.
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