Croatian veterans with ultimatums for the state regarding demarcation with Slovenia: You have 72 hours.

Croatian veteran Petar Janjzic has sent a letter to Croatia's prime minister, Andrej Plenkov, where he has asked him to settle the border dispute with Slovenia as soon as possible. Janjak has given the ultimatum of 72 hours for this problem to be solved for the sake of the veterans' war. He also [...]
Croatian veteran Petar Janjzic has sent a letter to Croatia's prime minister, Andrej Plenkov, where he has asked him to settle the border dispute with Slovenia as soon as possible.
Janjak has given the ultimatum of 72 hours for this problem to be solved for the sake of the veterans' war.
He has also demanded that border dispute with Serbia be resolved on the Disutual issue of 24,000 hectares of Croatian state land, writes B92, broadcast Periscopi.
Janzic has declared that if this issue with Slovenia is not resolved in 72 hours, he will organise veterans and about 100 fishing boats to protect the waters they claim Croatia will have.
Janzic has suggested that Croatia has so far only solved the border problem with Hungary.
Days earlier Croatian Minister for Foreign Affairs Marija Pejcinovic Buric has said that as regards the border with Slovenia, that issue has ended in 1991, and that agreement has been accepted by both sides, prompting both states to join the United Nations and the European Union, and Slovenia has also received the Schengen Agreement. /Periscopi/












