Will Croatia withdraw its ambassador from Belgrade: This is the decision from Zagreb

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After consultations between Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and Foreign Minister Marija Pejcinovic Buric, it was decided that Zagreb would not continue to worsen the relations with Belgrade after Damir Krsticevic was declared an undesirable person in Serbia, N1 unofficially found out in the Government of Croatia.

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So there are no talks that the Croatian Ambassador will be withdrawn from Belgrade. 

The conclusion came after today's consultations between the prime minister and the minister of foreign affairs, as well as the yesterday's meeting of the prime minister with the president in Okucani.

Foto: Tanjug/HINA/Denis Ceric

But this does not mean that the Croatian government will remain quiet about this. They said from the government that they will react to provocations and lies, like that Ivica Dacic's statement that Croatia was on Hitler's side.

To recall, Serbian government decided on a session last week that Croatian Minister of defense Damir Krsticevic is not welcome in Serbia until further notice.  That is, as they said, a measure of Belgrade's reciprocity, or a response to the note of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia on the prohibition of the entry of Serbian Minister of Defense Aleksandar Vulin to that country.

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