Croatia–Serbia genocide case
PM "can't understand people who celebrate persecution"
Serbia needs rational and normal relations with Croatia but "Serbia will not be ashamed" for respecting Serb victims, says Aleksandar Vucic.
A day of mourning is being observed in the country on Wednesday for the victims of Croatia's Operation Storm, as is a day of remembrance for those Serbs killed or exiled during the wars of the 1990s.
Rejected genocide claims provide chance for Croatia, Serbia to boost relations
Difficult chapter in Serbia-Croatia relations closed
BELGRADE - The International Court of Justice's (ICJ) decision to dismiss Croatia's claim and Serbia's counter-claim of genocide put an end to a difficult chapter in relations between the two countries, Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Aleksandra Joksimovic noted.
"It is now up to Serbia and Croatia to prosecute crimes"
"It is now up to Serbia and Croatia to prosecute crimes"
BELGRADE -- Serbian Justice Minister Nikola Selakovic has said that the ICJ judgment in the mutual lawsuits "put an end to the legal dispute between Serbia and Croatia."
Nikolic: ICJ ruling confirms mass crimes against Serbs
BELGRADE- Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said Tuesday that Croatia failed to prove that the Serbian side had any intent to commit genocide during the 1991/95 war in Croatia, but on the other hand, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) found that Croatia committed mass crimes against Serbs.
Serbian Foreign Ministry respects ICJ recommendation
BELGRADE- The Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs released on Tuesday that it respects the recommendation issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague for both the Serbian and the Croatian side to invest efforts and solve the fate of the people gone missing during the war in Croatia in the period 1991-1995.
Obradovic: Outcome of ICJ process expected
THE HAGUE - Head of the Serbian legal team Sasa Obradovic said on Tuesday the outcome of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) process regarding Croatia's charges of genocide against Serbia and Serbia's counterclaim had been expected, and that Operation Storm could no longer be referred to as a legal operation by the Croatian military.
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Varady: ICJ decision is logical and correct
BELGRADE - Expert on international dispute settlement and academician Tibor Varady qualified as logical and correct the Tuesday decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which decided to drop the Croatian genocide suit against Serbia and Serbia's genocide counter-suit against Croatia.
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Josipovic dissatisfied with ICJ judgment
ZAGREB - Outgoing Croatian President Ivo Josipovic said he was not satisfied with the final judgment of The Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) that dismissed claims of genocide by Croatia and Serbia against each other during the 1991/95 war on the territory of Croatia.
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President: ICJ "confirmed crime against Serbs"
President: ICJ "confirmed crime against Serbs"
BELGRADE -- Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic says Croatia "failed to prove that the Serbian side had any intent to commit genocide during the 1991-95 war in Croatia."
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