Tovarnik

Vučić in Srem district: It is not an easy period ahead PHOTO

A visit to Donji Tovarnik and a conversation with representatives of the hunting association "Donji Tovarnik", the women's association "Sunev cvet" - Donji Tovarnik, as well as a tour of the mini zoo are planned.
In Stara Pazova, Vui visits the production plant of the company "Stamevski - My Candy", which is followed by a visit to Indjija and the "Plastik Gogi" factory.

Caught on Camera: Croatia’s ‘Schengen’ Border with Serbia

A human stands little chance of passing undetected.

Pero Ruzolcic, head of the border police in Tovarnik, said the upgrade began well before Croatia joined the EU in mid-2013.

And far from a sign of teething troubles, long queues at the border in the days after Croatia joined the Schengen zone were much as expected during the festive season.

Migrants Gather on Serbian, Bosnian Borders to Enter Croatia

Some 400 migrants and refugees gathered on Tuesday on Bosnia and Herzegovina's border with Croatia, with a similar number massing on Serbia's border with Croatia, local media reported.

Croatian police announced that misinformation had been spread that the EU state would open its borders.

Croatian Police Accused of Continuing to Beat Refugees

German-based NGO Rigardu, which helps refugees on their way to Europe, passed reports to BIRN that allegedly show that Croatian police used violence against refugees in June.

Rigardu took statements from people who said they had witnessed the use of violence by the Croatian police, mostly on the border with Serbia, from where the refugees have been entering Croatia.

Slovenia Receiving Migrants from Croatia after Hungary Closes Border

Migrants are already entering Slovenia from Croatia after Budapest moved to close the Hungary-Croatia border, authorities in Zagreb say.

Slovenia earlier announced it would ensure that up to 8000 people are accommodated before being allowed to go on with their journey to Austria and Germany, but also cancelled two-way rail traffic with Croatia, according to Reuters reports.

Croatia President to Meet Orban to Defuse Crisis

 

Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic will meet Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban next week to discuss the ongoing refugee crisis that has troubled the relations between two countries.

Grabar Kitarovic will pay an official visit to Budapest to ease tensions and improve traditionally good bilateral relations with Hungary.

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