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Croatia to Declare Exclusive Economic Zone in Adriatic
The Croatian government on Monday decided to declare an exclusive economic zone, EEZ, in the Adriatic Sea. Parliament will hold an extraordinary session this week to confirm the decision.
Croatia to Chair International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in 2023
Croatia will take over the presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, IHRA, in 2023 after its nomination was unanimously endorsed at IHRA's plenary session, the Croatian Foreign Ministry announced on Friday.
Croatia Protests to Italy Over D’Annunzio Monument in Trieste
The Croatian Foreign Ministry on Thursday delivered a protest note to Italy over the erection in Trieste of a monument to Gabriele D'Annunzio, the Italian poet widely perceived as a forerunner of Italian Fascism.
Croatian ambassador summoned to Zagreb for attending RS Day
Beside Ivan del Vecchio, leader of the Croatian Democratic Alliance (HDZ) BiH Dragan Covic was also in Banja Luka for the marking of the Serb Republic (RS) holiday.
"Croatia should apologize for genocide, then lecture others"
The Independent State of Croatia (NDH) was a WW2 Nazi allied entity whose Ustasha regime established and operated death camps for Serbs, Jews, and Roma.
Balkan States Mull Halting Arms Sales to Saudis
Both Croatia and Montenegro have said they are discussing the possibility of halting arms exports to Saudi Arabia in the wake of the death of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but neither has made a decision yet.
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Serbian ambassador to Zagreb declines to accept protest note
BELGRADE - Serbian Ambassador to Croatia Mira Nikolic on Thursday declined to accept Zagreb's note of protest over an allegedly ethnically motivated incident in Sonta, northwestern Serbia.
Key Figure in Trump-Moscow Claims Taught in Croatia
Joseph Mifsud, mentioned as a central figure in allegedly links between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia, once taught at a private university in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik.
Vucic Scraps Croatia Visit as Relations Worsen
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic's office has confirmed that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has postponed his announced visit to Zagreb, the Croatian daily Vecernji list reported on Wednesday.
The official visit should have taken place in November or December but has been postponed indefinitely.
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Croatia Media Claim Turkish Attaches Sought Asylum
Following controversy and confusion in the media over why Turkey's ambassador to Croatia, Ahmet Tuta, was withdrawn in August, a newspaper has claimed two former Turkish military attaches have applied for asylum in Croatia and are still in the country.
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