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The delegation of the EC consisted of foreign ministers of three countries: Hans van den Broek ( Netherlands), Jacques Poos ( Luxembourg) and Joćo de Deus Pinheiro ( Portugal).
The Yugoslav delegation consisted of Ante Markovic , the president of the federal government, Petar Gracanin , minister of the interior, Budimir Loncar , minister of foreign affairs, vice-admiral Stane Brovet , assistant to the minister of defense, and members of the collective presidency of the SFRY, without both members of Serbian autonomous districts, but including Dr. Borisav Jovic , current president of the SFRY.
Slovenia was represented by Milan KucanMilan Kucan ( January 14, 1941 ) is a Slovene politician and statesman. He was leader of the League of Communists and the first President of Slovenia. Kucan was born in Krizevci, a village in Prekmurje, northeastern Slovenia (at that time a part of the Ki, president of the presidency of the republic, Lojze Peterle , prime minister, Dimitrij RupelDimitrij Rupel (born April 7, 1946 in Ljubljana) is a liberal politician from Slovenia. Rupel studied at the University of Essex, the University of Ljubljana where he got his bachelor's degree in world literature and sociology, and the Brandeis University, minister of foreign affairs, Dr. Janez DrnovekJanez DrnovSek (born May 17, 1950) is a Slovenian politician and statesman, born in Celje, then part of Yugoslavia, today in Slovenia. Janez DrnovSek graduated with a degree in economics in 1973, and defended M. Sc thesis in 1981. He defended his Ph., then Slovenian representative in the Yugoslav presidency, and Dr. France Bucar , president of the Slovenian parliament.
Croatia was represented by dr. Franjo TudmanFranjo Tudman ( May 14, 1922 December 10, 1999) was the first president of Croatia in the 1990s. Franjo Tudman Order 1st President Term of Office May 30, 1990 December 10, 1999 Date of Birth May 14, 1922 Place of Birth Veliko TrgoviSce, Croatia Spouse Ank, president of the republic.
YugoslaviaYugoslavia Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages) is a term used for three separate political entities that existed during most of the 20th century. Translated, the name means Land of the South Slavs jug in Jugoslavija means south). The first was a ki Peace treaties