Map showing a proposed solution under the Drnovšek-Račan agreement to the diplomatic dispute on the maritime border between Slovenia and Croatia. The agreement was never ratified by either countries' parliaments. In 2017, the Permanent Court of Arbitration issued a ruling that fixes the border, although Croatia disputes it.
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2006-12-14T14:00:38Z AnonMoos 709x600 (160124 Bytes) Map showing diplomatic dispute over Slovenia's desire to obtain a direct corridor from its own territorial waters to international waters, to avoid Slovenian ships having to sail through the territorial waters of any other co
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