Report tension/ Croatia will urgently withdraw its ambassador from Belgrade?

The Croatian government wants Zagreb to respond to Serbia as sharply as possible, which has declared persons non grata Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Damir Krstichevic, with measures of reciprocity such as freezing Serbia's negotiations with the EU or raising the border issue on the Danube, writes Zagreb's Vecernji list. [...]
Yesterday, Serbia's government has decided to pronounce Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Krstischev as unwanted in response to the Croatian decision not to allow Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin's entry to Croatia. He had declared that he would go to Jasenovac where he wants “confronting Croatian nationalists”.
The paper, calling on its sources, claims Croatia's future diplomatic step will be the urgent withdrawal of its ambassador to Belgrade, Gordan Bakota.
Until Serbia stops reaffirming Serbian politics and Croatia, and until they can't get SESH out of parliament, there will be measures against Serbia. After all, they must respect their laws, which do not allow MP status to a war criminal”, an anonymous member of the government has told the newspaper.











