Zoran Milanovic

Refugees Stack up on Croatia-Serbia Border

Refugees are piling up on the border between Croatia and Serbia, where around 3,500 were located at the border crossing at Berkasovo-Bapska on Wednesday morning.

Croatian police are allowing refugees to enter periodically in groups of between 50 and 100, transporting them to the nearby camp in Opatovac, where about 4,207 refugees are located at the moment.

Vucic offers Milanovic assistance in fighting floods

Vucic sent a letter to Milanovic about Serbian government being ready to provide assistance to Croatia, which is facing devastating floods.

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic on Friday sent a letter to Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic with the message that the Serbian government is ready to provide assistance to Croatia, which is facing devastating floods.

Dacic: Croatian president gave "non-European" statements

Dacic: Croatian president gave "non-European" statements

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic qualified as non-European the statement of Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic who said that Zagreb would have to put up a fence on the border with Serbia to protect itself from the migrant tide.

Croatia Faces Tight Race in General Election

Croatia is entering one of the shortest election campaigns in its history after President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic on Monday set polling day for November 8.

Now the date of the vote has been confirmed, the parties and independent candidates have 14 days to submit their applications to the State Electoral Commission, which will accept and publish all valid lists within 48 hours.

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.

Croat PM: "Who is that Nikolic?"

Croat PM: "Who is that Nikolic?"

Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic has said he "no longer wants to talk to Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic."

This has been reported on Monday by the N1 broadcaster.

 

- I feel like wearing my opponents like medals on my suit. I don't want to talk to Vucic at all any longer - said he.

 

Vucic responds to Croat counterpart, "will talk to everyone"

Vucic responds to Croat counterpart, "will talk to everyone"

I would talk even to the devil himself if that's beneficial for Serbia, regional stability, and good and friendly relations, says Aleksandar Vucic.

This was his reaction to Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic's statement earlier on Monday that he "no longer wants to talk to Vucic at all."

 

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