Vuciqi's visit to Croatia postponed, Presidency confirmed

Croatia's presidential cabinet, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, has now officially confirmed that the visit of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has been postponed in Zagreb. “due to the newer development and atmosphere which does not contribute to mutual trust building, the president of the Republic of Croatia has estimated that at this moment there are no preconditions [...]
“due to the newer development and atmosphere, which does not contribute to the building of mutual confidence, the president of the Republic of Croatia has estimated that at this point there are no preconditions for the implementation of the visit. The contacts of the two cabinets have been reached for the postponement of the visit, which was scheduled by the end of this year”, said in the Croatian side's statement, signed by Ivana Crnniq, spokeswoman for the Croatian president.
In this statement, the follow-up points out that Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, sometimes stressed that dialogue has no alternative in reports with all neighbours, including Serbia, and that with the signing of “Subotica Declaration”, preconditions have begun creating for resolving open issues.












