Eskalon Ana Brnabyq, calling Croatians fascists

The ban on the military delegation's entry that advanced in exchange for protest notes between the two former Yugoslav republics, initially the two sides rejected the protest marks, has now exceeded charges of fascism by Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabic. She estimated that now this is not only about a dispute between the two countries, [...]
She estimated that now this is not only about a dispute between the two countries, she turned the time back, calling that this is now a conflict between “fasism and antifascism”.
I wouldn't get into that dance again because I think they only serve to surprise us and distract us about what happened. And what happened was that the delegation, our cadets, went to honour the victims of Jasenovac, one of the biggest crimes during World War II in Europe” Brnabic told reporters from Luxembourg
Not only that, Ana Brnabic is of the opinion that it has exceeded the size of a dispute between Belgrade and Zagreb, Serbia and Croatia respectively, the Serbian prime minister claims it is leading a conflict against Fascism.
This is a conflict between fascism and anti-fascism” she said.
The Serbian Army delegation was barred from entering Croatia, where they were headed to commemorate the victims of the Jasenovac camp. The two states had launched protest marks, and both Balkan states had refused to accept them.












