Confrontation between Vuciqi and Plenkovic in Davos

Reports between Croatia and Serbia have deteriorated recently after the Serbian prosecution filed charges against four Croatian pilots for, reportedly, war crimes bombing a refugee convoy in operation “Storm” Yesterday, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic has asked the Serbian state that “thought to head”, naming the latest action [...]
Yesterday, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic has asked the Serbian state that “thought to head”, naming their last move as unwise and that Serbia could never enter the European Union.
Meanwhile, during participating in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq met today, and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, where he said he had expressed disappointment with the information that there is an indictment against Croatian pilots.
“We stressed that the law by which Serbia expands its jurisdiction in the territory of other countries is unacceptable to us, and that movement is certainly a signal to Croatia for a step back in our relations. And all of this at the time of all of our efforts to normalise relations for improving economic co-operation, strengthening the position of the Croat minority in Serbia and the position of the Serb minority in Croatia. The policy we've been following for six years is a policy of co-operation, reconciliation, truth and responsibility for war crimes, but such a move, given the competence Serbia has given to Croatia, is unacceptable”, Plenkov commented, writes Dnevnik.hr, broadcast Klan Kosova.
On the other hand, President Vuciq, after a brief meeting with Plenkoviqi, said the <x0cracies think they have the right to show you what to say and do”, stressing that he does not want to submit to Croatian politics.












