Croatia and Slovenia settle border disagreement following lengthy negotiations, reaching a diplomatic resolution.

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On 12/2/2012, Croatia and Slovenia resolved their long-standing border dispute, which had strained diplomatic relations between the two countries for years. The agreement, facilitated by the European Union, established a framework for peacefully delineating the maritime and land boundaries in the Adriatic Sea. This landmark moment marked a significant step towards stability and cooperation between Croatia and Slovenia, both of which were relatively new members of the European Union at the time. The resolution of the border dispute was not only crucial for fostering better relations between the two neighboring countries but also demonstrated their commitment to resolving conflicts through peaceful dialogue and diplomatic channels. #Croatia #Slovenia #BorderDispute #EuropeanUnion #Diplomacy
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