Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Orbán hasn't done that because of Serbia
"Viktator", as some media call him, a bad politician who angers Europe with his attitudes towards LGBT and migrants, paid for an ad in the Croatian Vecernji list entitled "On the future of the European Union". In it, he listed seven proposals that would improve the EU, and the last one concerns, no less and no more, Serbia.
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Serbia's response to the Croatian reaction to Serbia's reaction
Namely, Serbian Foreign Affairs Ministry claims that Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs first refused to accept Serbia's demarche, although Serbian Ambassador had already scheduled appointment with this purpose in mind.
Did Croat delegation walk out of conference on antisemitism?
The Croatian media outlet is also citing the reaction of Croatian authorities, who denied the report.
According to the website, media in Belgrade "claim that the Croatian delegation left the hall of at the OSCE conference, during the closing speech of Chairman of the Council of the Yad Vashem Commemorative (Holocaust) Center Rabbi Meir Lau."
Serbia refused to receive Croatian protest note over "Croat on Croat crime"
Serbian Ambassador to Croatia Mira Nikolic on Thursday refused to receive a protest note at the Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
NDH victims, their families sue Croatia for USD 3.5 billion
Croatia has received a group lawsuit for compensation over the damage suffered by Serbs, Roma, and Jews during WW2 in the Ustasha regime of the NDH.
The Independent State of Croatia (NDH) was a Nazi-allied entity that operated death camps for these ethnicities.
Pressure on Serb refugees to cancel residence in Croatia
Pressure on Serb refugees to cancel residence in Croatia
BELGRADE -- Miodrag Linta has sent an open letter about the pressure on Serbs driven out of their homes in Croatia to cancel their place of residence.
Pressures on Serb refugees to cancel residence in Croatia
BELGRADE - President of the Coalition of Refugee Associations in Serbia Miodrag Linta sent an open letter on Wednesday to Croatian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Vesna Pusic concerning the pressures on Serbs banished during the clashes to cancel their place of residence in Croatia.