Croatian Foreign Minister Vucinqi: Sir, he's going to sea, Serbia has not faced the past

Croatia's Foreign Affairs Minister Gordan Grliq Radman is holding a media conference concerning the ban that was made on Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq entering Croatia. Grliq Radman said they have learned on the informal road that Vuciq intended to visit Jasenovac and Pakracin. It's weird that [...]
Grliq Radman said they have learned on the informal road that Vuciq intended to visit Jasenovac and Pakracin.
The “is unusual for us to learn about this informally”, he said.
We remember that on the occasion of every visit from foreign officials, time, case and visit plan should be part of the agreement between the two sides. Croatia is not informed, it is unacceptable for Croatia and we consider it bad. We think that's not honest, that this shows no respect”, Radman added.
He said “Serbia has not faced the past”, citing the issue of missing persons Croatia is still seeking.
When it comes to minority involvement and protection of their rights, who could be a better example than Croatia. The Serbian minority has three guaranteed seats in parliament, the SDSM takes part in the government, the representative of the Serb minority is deputy prime minister”, he said.
This is not a sea trip. The country's president is a protected person -- such a visit requires the involvement of Croatian authorities. We always announce our arrival that was missing here. You can't cross the border like that”, the Croatian top diplomat added.
Grliq Radman said that “we consider this provocation”.
Vuciq had planned to visit Jasenovac and Pakrac today privately, but Croatian authorities did not allow him to enter.
The Croatian government said the Serbian president planned to create chaos in Korac.
Without official Croatian authorities' notice, without co-ordination with the embassy, Vuciq had wanted to cross the border from Bosnia and Herzegovina, its entity Republika Srpska, respectively, and arrive at Jasenovac around 11:00 and later at Pakrac about 2: 00 p.m.










