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The L.A. Resolution in Support of Slovenia

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The resolution. Click for a larger, readable version.

Mark Ryavec was kind enough to send some pictures of the Los Angeles city resolution that he wrote in support of Croatian and Slovenian independence, adopted on July 2, 1991, when Slovenia was barely a week old. An extract:

Now, therefore, be it resolved that by the adoption of this resolution, the city council of the city of Los Angeles, on behalf of all the people of the city, recognizes the new nations of Croatia and Slovenia, their sovereignty and right to exist free from external threat or force of arms.

It came relatively early. The Vatican recognized Slovenia’s independence about six monthes later, in January 1992, followed closely by Germany and the EU. The United States did so on April 7, 1992.

Posted on Wednesday, August 18, 2004 to Slovenia

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