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MADRID: The Spanish government on Monday criticised Catalonia's separatist president for urging the region to follow the example of Slovenia, which sparked a brief armed conflict when it declared independence unilaterally from Yugoslavia in 1991.

"It's unfortunate, regrettable. I don't know if he forgot that dozens of people were killed and hundreds were injured in Slovenia," government spokeswoman Isabel Celaa told Spanish radio when asked about Catalan leader Quim Torra's comments.

The Catalan government "knows very well that if there is any violation of the law, the Spanish government will act," she added.

Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borell also weighed in, telling reporters in Brussels that Torra "appeared to appeal for an insurrection" with his language.

During a speech in Brussels on Saturday, Torra urged Catalans to follow the "Slovenian route" to achieve independence.

"Catalans are not afraid. They do not frighten us. There is no turning back in the path to freedom," added Torra, who recently visited Slovenia, according to the Catalan government's Twitter account.

"Slovenians decided to go ahead with all the consequences. Let's do like them and be ready for anything to live freely," he said.

After holding an independence referendum considered illegal by Yugoslavia won by the separatist camp, Slovenian officials tried unsuccessfully to negotiate their independence with Belgrade.

Slovenia's parliament then unilaterally declared independence on June 25, 1991, sparking a 10-day armed conflict with the Yugoslav army which killed 62 people.

Torra's predecessor, Carles Puigdemont, visited Slovenia during the summer of 1991, to observe its independence push.

Catalonia's parliament unilaterally declared independence from Spain in October 2017, to no avail following a banned independence referendum.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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