Croatia's marked as aggressor, they can't sue - Dacic
Dacic pointed out that Croatia has been designated as an aggressor by the Hague Tribunal.
"This is an internal political demand and propaganda, because Croatia is not doing well. Croatia has been marked as an aggressor. It has been marked in the Tribunal; Serbia has not been marked by any act," he told TV Pink.
Dacic added that the Croats "got themselves into something they would like to leave, but are having a hard time."
The Serbian official recalled a statement made by former former Croatian President Franjo Tudjman, who he said he was happy that his wife was not a Serb. "Imagine if I came out and said I'm happy that my wife is not an Albanian or a Croat. As he spoke, so he built a society," Dacic emphasized.
For years there has been contemplation, he continued, "and perhaps it was a mistake that the Serbian parliament never made any declaration or condemned Croatia's genocide in World War II."
"If it's to go like that, we can talk and seek war compensation for World War I, too, because they attacked us," Dacic concluded.
His comments came after the Croatian police held an extraordinary press conference on Wednesday, announcing that after 26 years of "intensive and complex investigations" the case of the attack on the Banski Dvori site, the seat of the Croatian government of the time, had been finally solved.
At the time of the attack Tudjman was in the building, one part of which was completely destroyed, having a meeting with Stipe Mesic and Ante Markovic.
Croatia is now accusing six high-ranking JNA (Yugoslav People's Army) officers for the bombing - five from Serbia and one from Croatia.
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