(ANSA) - LJUBLJANA, SEPTEMBER 26 - The government in
Ljubljana supports Croatia's entry into the Schengen area, but
under certain conditions, Slovenian foreign minister Miro Cerar
told Slovenian journalists attending the 74th UN General
Assembly in New York.
Croatia's entry into the Schengen area is also in Slovenia's
economic interest, but Zagreb must meet the technical and
security conditions and comply with European democratic and
legal rules, said Cerar, who however refused to comment on the
rumors circulating in the local media. According to some media,
Croatia would get the EC's go-ahead to join the Schengen area on
October 16. (ANSA)
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