Jutarnji List reporting: Croatia will approve Vucic's visit to Jasenovac
A day after it was reported known that Vucic wanted to go to Jasenovac, but was prevented from doing so, Zagreb obviously wants to lower tensions
Croatia's Jutarnji List is reporting that Croatia has decided to allow the visit of the president of Serbia to Jasenovac.
"Croatia will allow the arrival of President Aleksandar Vucic in Jasenovac, but it is an event that needs to be agreed through diplomatic channels, and very thoroughly. That was not the case, because Vucic only informed Milorad Pupovac that he wanted to go from Gradina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to Pakrac and Jasenovac, and that is not how it's done. We have nothing against his arrival, but, I repeat, it is necessary to agree on what that will look like, however, it will certainly not happen before the fall," a source close to the Croatian government confirmed for Jutarnji List.
At the same time, the said source denied the reports according to which the Serbian diplomacy tried to arrange Vucic's visit to the site of the Jasenovac concentration camp back in March and also later.
"This is not true. The only attempt was Vucic's communicating with Pupovac, before that there was nothing," the source told Jutarnji.
The source also that "Operation Storm" anniversary should pass, and then "diplomats will agree in peace when and how Aleksandar Vucic could come to Jasenovac."
"Because this is not an ordinary visit," said this government associate.
(Telegraf.rs)