Serbian Foreign Minister: Croatia insulted us on Kosovo issue

Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Sekalovic says calling on five European Union member states that did not recognise Kosovo to do so, Croatia's Foreign Minister Gordan Grlic Radman says good neighbourly relations are not being built up, but that they are fragile and charged with [...]
According to Sakkovitch, this is not the way to go.
Our interest shows how much we are willing to endure and thus invest in the future”, he said.
“If anyone thinks that by insulting Serbia he will manage to contribute to strengthening common relations between Serbia and Croatia, he is greatly mistaken. We do not keep silent in front of such things”, Selakovovic told reporters in Antalya, Turkey.
He said Serbia would emphasise its interests.
If you don't agree with this, then you don't have to insult us. You can try, but we won't be silenced for this”, Sakkovic said.
There are many things Belgrade and Zagreb need to talk about, there are open issues, but if you think we're talking about it in the right way, to resolve the issues, then you won't open such a dialogue by insulting us”, Sakkovic said.
Yesterday, at the international G conference LOBSEC in Bratislava, Croatian top diplomat Gordan Grliić Radman called on the five remaining EU nations that have yet to recognise Kosovo's independence to do so, explaining that this will contribute to the stabilisation of the region.
Kosovo is not recognised as a state by five EU member states: Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Spain and Slovakia.












