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Serbian President Denounces Croatia Following Halting of Balkan Summit
(MENAFN) Reports indicate that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has criticized his Croatian counterpart, Zoran Milanovic, following the cancellation of this year’s Brdo-Brijuni regional summit. Milanovic cited what he described as hostile rhetoric from Belgrade as the reason for calling off the annual gathering, which was scheduled to be held in Croatia next month.
In a statement on his website, Milanovic said that “the political statements and actions” of Vucic “disrupt interstate relations, and threaten peace and stability in the Southeast European region,” adding that Vucic’s visit to Croatia was “not possible.”
Responding to the cancellation, Vucic told the Tanjug news agency, “He is absolutely right, I don’t belong there.” He added, “As for the statements and what Zoran Milanovic is referring to, I am not his lackey. Croatia should not feel any danger from Serbia, but they won’t silence us and won’t dictate what we can say.”
In a statement on his website, Milanovic said that “the political statements and actions” of Vucic “disrupt interstate relations, and threaten peace and stability in the Southeast European region,” adding that Vucic’s visit to Croatia was “not possible.”
Responding to the cancellation, Vucic told the Tanjug news agency, “He is absolutely right, I don’t belong there.” He added, “As for the statements and what Zoran Milanovic is referring to, I am not his lackey. Croatia should not feel any danger from Serbia, but they won’t silence us and won’t dictate what we can say.”
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