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Russia backs down from costly customs dispute, for now - 17 September 2013 - News

SPECIAL REPORT/ A letter to the head of Russian customs from the EU's top tax official, Algirdas Šemeta, has put a last ditch and temporary stop to a costly dispute that had seen European cargo emptied at the border, the EU commissioner told EurActiv.

Croatia signals move to end extradition row with EU - 16 September 2013 - News

Croatia will move fast to amend its extradition law to avoid possible European sanctions, public radio reported on 13 September, weeks after a legislative change to protect veterans of its 1991-95 war from prosecution abroad.

Van Rompuy hails ‘maturity’ of Croatia-Slovenia relation - 11 March 2013 - News

European Council President Herman Van Rompuy said today (11 March) that the constructive approach to solve the Ljubljanska Banka issue between Slovenia and  Croatia was a “sign of maturity” and an example for the whole Western Balkan region. 

Slovenia, Croatia to agree on border dispute arbiters - 05 January 2012 - News

Foreign ministers of Slovenia and Croatia are to meet on 10 January in Brussels to agree on the membership of an arbitration tribunal to solve a long-standing border dispute between the former Yugoslav republics, the EU executive confirmed yesterday (4 January).

Slovenian vote clears Croatia’s main obstacle to EU accession - 07 June 2010 - News

Slovenia narrowly approved a border arbitration deal with Croatia in a referendum on 6 June, clearing a major obstacle to Zagreb's European Union membership bid. According to diplomats, the vote offers hope to other EU hopefuls in the Western Balkans.

Slovenia’s border dispute with Croatia falls victim to internal squabbling - 05 May 2010 - News

The Slovenian parliament decided on Monday (3 May) to hold a referendum to decide whether to endorse or reject a law aimed at finding a solution to the country's border dispute with Croatia. The Slovenian centre-right opposition indicated that they would campaign to reject the law.

Croatia's accession negotiations set to conclude this year - 11 February 2010 - News

The European Parliament has given a positive overall verdict on last year's efforts by Croatia and Macedonia to qualify for EU membership. In resolutions debated and approved yesterday (10 February), MEPs also took note of the limited progress made by Turkey in meeting EU membership criteria.

Madrid says breakthrough imminent on Macedonia - 04 February 2010 - News

Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, said he believes a solution to the long-standing 'name dispute' between Skopje and Athens will be reached soon.

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