Izvor: N1 televizija, 25.Apr.2018, 13:56 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Serbia’s FM doesn’t know which Croats will be sanctioned
Serbia’s Foreign Minister said he did not know who would be Croatian officials that Belgrade would ban from entering Serbia in a reciprocal move after Zagreb denied hospitality to his colleague.
Ivica Dacic told N1 television in Belgrade that President Aleksandar Vucic used a precise wording when announced the reciprocal measures for unidentified Croat officials following Zagreb’s decision to declare Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin a persona non grata.
“I don’t >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << know who that will be. If we followed Croatian logic, a small number of world politicians would be let into Serbia, considering what they have been saying about us in recent years,” Dacic said.
“But,” he added, “Serbia is not like that, though it has to preserve its dignity and respond in the same way.”
Asked about the influence those tit-for-tat actions might have to the bilateral relations, Dacic said he didn’t understand why Zagreb “deals with such things,” adding Vulin did not intend to go to Croatia at all.
“I think it’s better for us to improve our relations and to find common interests rather than to complicate already difficult relationship.” Dacic said.
Serbia's PM: Reciprocal measures for Croatia on Thursday
Izvor: N1 televizija, 25.Apr.2018
Ana Brnabic, Serbia’s Prime Minister said on Wednsday she got some ideas about what the reciprocial measures would be to match Croatia’s denial of hospitality to a member of her cabinet...She said she had some ideas, but fell short of describing the measures, adding that they would be made public...





