Plenkovic: Croatian government has no intention to go easy on Serbia
Croatian prime minister Andrej Plenkovic, who participated in the work lunch of the European Commision, said, according to the Croatian "Vecernji List", that his government, although strongly pro-European, "does not intend to go easy towards Serbia", only because there is something nice written in the Strategy of EU for the Western Balkans.
According to the paper, Plenkovic said that Croatian Government has good neighborly relations and helps all neighbors on their road of reforms and towards EU, but also he said that he has two levels of relationship with Serbia.
- We have to levels of relationship with Serbia. One is active and future, the other one is related to the past. We left all of the subjects to the open, we found methodology how to talk about them, including the questions of processing of war crimes, and the question of minorities protection, the question of the missing people, borders, and war damages. If those are, or not, the part of the Strategy, it doesn't matter, that is something that Croatia solves because we think it needs to be solved - Plenkovic said, stated the "Vecernji List", and added:
- Only with the truth, with the conclusion of these processes that are still with us because they have not been fully concluded, we can go towards reconciliation and towards co-operation within the EU - Plenkovic said answering journalist questions at a joint press conference with the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, reports "Vecernji list".
(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)
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