Serbian government strikes back: Stop for the Croatian Minister of Defense?

This will be a reciprocal measure speculated over recent days, which is a consequence of the Croatian authorities' decision to first bar the entry of Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin into Croatia

At today's session, the Serbian government will pass a decision to ban Defense Minister of Croatia from Entering our country. 

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This will be a reciprocal measure speculated over recent days, which is a consequence of the Croatian authorities' decision to first bar the entry of Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin into Croatia, and then remaining deaf to the Ustasha slogans "Ready for homeland" in the middle of Jasenovac, at the day when the commemoration was held for the victims of the camp, Blic writes.

There were thoughts about applying the ban on entry to our country to the Minister of Foreign and European affair Marija Pejcinovic Buric, who was the first to answer when Vulin gave his statement.

There was a possibility that it could be Tomo Medved, Croatian Minister of Defenders, but it was decided at the end to keep the reciprocity - you to us, we to you. 

They introduced the ban to our Minister of Defense, we will introduce to theirs. Reciprocity till the end. Krsticevic announced before the visit of the president Aleksandar Vucic to Croatia that Vucic first has to apologize for the "Great Serbian aggression", and then he can come visit. Finally, he is one of two ministers in the Croatian government who were at the commemoration of the sentenced war criminal Praljak - Blic lists the reasons for this decision.

(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)