Calls for transparency in Prevlaka debate

The Movement for Change (PZP) today called for more transparency in the talks Montenegro is having with Croatia over the Prevlaka peninsula, near Herceg Novi.

Source: Beta

Wednesday, 14.05.2008.

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The Movement for Change (PZP) today called for more transparency in the talks Montenegro is having with Croatia over the Prevlaka peninsula, near Herceg Novi. The peninsula’s fate is at the heart of an ongoing diplomatic dispute between Podgorica and Zagreb. Calls for transparency in Prevlaka debate In a statement, the PZP reiterated its view that a negotiating team should be formed to discuss maritime and land demarcation with Croatia, and that prior to anything else, the Montenegrin public should be made familiar with Podgorica’s negotiating position. That position should be defined in a parliamentary debate, the PZP believes. On Monday, Montenegrin and Croatian Foreign Ministers Milan Rocen and Gordan Jandrokovic said that the two countries’ negotiating teams would soon be meeting to settle the dispute over Prevlaka’s status, which has been under special administration for over a year now. Montenegrin and Croatian Prime Ministers Milo Djukanovic and Ivo Sanader earlier agreed to resolve the matter via an international arbitration committee.

Calls for transparency in Prevlaka debate

In a statement, the PZP reiterated its view that a negotiating team should be formed to discuss maritime and land demarcation with Croatia, and that prior to anything else, the Montenegrin public should be made familiar with Podgorica’s negotiating position.

That position should be defined in a parliamentary debate, the PZP believes.

On Monday, Montenegrin and Croatian Foreign Ministers Milan Roćen and Gordan Jandroković said that the two countries’ negotiating teams would soon be meeting to settle the dispute over Prevlaka’s status, which has been under special administration for over a year now.

Montenegrin and Croatian Prime Ministers Milo Đukanović and Ivo Sanader earlier agreed to resolve the matter via an international arbitration committee.

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