On Sunday, Serbia sent a letter of protest to Croatia, due to the statement made by the Croatian Foreign Minister the previous day.
According to the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jordan Grelek Radman spoke unacceptably about the Serbian President and Serbia in a February 24 newscast on the Croatian regional news television channel N1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also drew attention to the fact that such statements are a continuation of incitement to hatred towards Serbia and the Serbian people, and undermine the common policy of promoting peace and stability in the region.
“The Serbian Foreign Ministry expects that high-level officials will meet in Croatia in the future
Refrain from statements that constitute interference in the internal affairs of Serbia,
And continue the policy of reconciliation and good-neighborly relations.”
In the above-mentioned interview, the Croatian Foreign Minister stated that Serbian citizens belong to one card and to the other Aleksandar Vucic And its politics. He added that the Serbian president must decide which chair to sit on, because “it is not possible, nor is it comfortable, to sit on two chairs.” By definition
Vučić may be a subservient and vassal of Russia, but he should not surrender to Russian influence or any other malignant influence that threatens the stability of the Western Balkans.
Aleksandar Vucic responded to the statements by saying that the Croatian Foreign Minister not only interferes in Serbia's internal affairs, but also insults the Serbian people and threatens the citizens of Serbia. Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and Foreign Minister Ivica Dasic strongly condemned the Croatian minister's statement.
Serbia, which aspires to join the European Union, has not yet joined the sanctions imposed on Russia and has not coordinated its foreign policy with the European Union, which Belgrade justifies by saying that Serbia has historical, religious and cultural relations with Russia. Russia, MTI reports.
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