After Kosovo, Voulin is denied entry into this state

Reports between Croatia and Serbia are getting worse. After burning the Croatian flag from Seshel, there have been some statements by the Serbian minister, the seal that has not liked Croatian leaders. During a memorial academy for victims at the Jasenovac camp, Voulin had said that to go to Croatia, he does not ask the ministers [...]
Reports between Croatia and Serbia are getting worse. After burning the Croatian flag from Seshel, there have been some statements by the Serbian minister, the seal that has not liked Croatian leaders.
During a memorial academy for victims at the Jasenovac camp, Vulin had said that to go to Croatia, he does not ask Croatian ministers, but Vucinqi.
I certainly wouldn't be going to Jasenovac these days. I would go only where there are Serbs, descendants of victims. And the one to decide is Serbia's supreme commander, Aleksandar Vuciq, and not the Croatian ministers”, had said yesterday the vulin, broadcast the news.net.
This statement, so direct, has triggered severe reactions in Croatia.
Croatia's Foreign Ministry has announced late last night that until another decision, Volin is “persona non grata” (unable person) in the Croatian state.
“There are indicators that Vulin when holding a memorial to the victims of the Jasenovac camp had warned a visit here. He is known for an improper rhetoric, and such statements do not contribute to our” reports, the Croatian Foreign Ministry statement said.
Croatia's prime minister, Andrej Plenkov, reacted to these statements.
He said such statements are offensive, and are not solutions.
“Whoever comes here should respect the Croatian state, and offensive statements at the moment are not the best option”, Plenkov said.
Otherwise, in Croatia it became known that all institutions have been announced to prevent Volin from entering.
Even Kosovo had long before deported this minister to Serbia.
That's because of the nationalistic rhetoric he uses.












