Croatian president declared a document envisioning redefining of borders in Balkans

Croatian president declared a document envisioning redefining of borders in Balkans

Croatia's President Zoran Milanovic, commenting on a document being circulated in the media last few days on changing borders in the Balkans, hopes he '%non-pater) has not emerged from Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha. In recent days, the focus of the media in the region was a non-paper] claimed change of borders of states [...]

Croatia's President Zoran Milanovic, commenting on a document being circulated in the media last few days on changing borders in the Balkans, hopes he '%non-pater) has not emerged from Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha.

In recent days, the focus of the media in the region was a non-paperge claimed change of borders of Balkan states and their reorganisation on ethnic grounds, including Kosovo and Albania, which as authors of this document mentions top Slovenian state officials, who have denied it, wrote the Croatian newspaper “Index.<hrx1>.

Croatian President Zoran Milanovic has spoken about these claims.

When it comes to Bosnia and Herzegovina's peaceful break-up, it's such a serious and dangerous topic that should not even be put to non-paperne, anyone who would have done it”, the Croatian president has said, follows the telegram.

Whatever peaceful division Croatia is up to Drina, Belgrade, to Una ? And in that sense, heʹnon-paper is a sh*t entry, Milanic has declared.

Slovenian President Borut Pahor said Friday at a press conference that he is committed to Bosnia and Herzegovina's integrity, that he opposes changing borders in the Balkans and that he commits to accelerating EU membership in all countries of the region.

Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha has also denied sending any others to Brussels, while nearby media said these charges were an attempt by the interior opposition [Slovenian] to compromise the prime minister before Slovenia assumes the EU presidency in early July.

The Croatian president says he hopes that the informal diplomatic document has not emerged from Ljubljana, because “objectively, I respect them very much and I don't think they're so well-deserved.”, the president says.

Whether it comes from him (Jansha) or not, I have no idea about it, but I would tell whoever the author is to keep his hands away from Bosnia and Herzegovina”, Milanvic noted.

For Slovenian Prime Minister Milanovic, it says that “ai knows how terrible and something else.

“He, Jansha, in fact, was not going to say good to Croatia, but it was clear that after him there was an ongoing support in Slovenian politics and that's why he sometimes surprised me with some of his constructive attitudes, despite the fact that he knows a lot”, Milanovic said.

It dismissed the possibility of Bosnia and Herzegovina breaking up and demanded that Croats return their fundamental constitutional rights from Dayton.

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