Clear: Croatian non paper - diplomatic reprimand or blockade of negotiations

Guests: Miodrag Lekić - diplomat and former minister of foreign affairs, Adrijan Vuksanović - deputy of HGI, Bogdan Božović - deputy of SNP and Miloš Radonjić - advisor for European affairs to the President of Montenegro

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Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
  • Is the informal diplomatic document demanding the resolution of interstate problems from Prevlaka to the school ship Jadran an announcement that Montenegro will not just close four chapters by the end of the year?
  • What does the Resolution on Jasenovac, which is the direct reason for the urgency of the official Zagreb, say about the balance of power within the Montenegrin Government and whether we are guided by national interests or the priorities of the constituents of the Spajić government?
  • Is Croatia gaining a diplomatic advantage in solving neglected problems such as demarcation on the Prevlaka?
  • What is the role of Belgrade in the whole story and how far can Croatia go without the consent and knowledge of other EU members?

Guests: Miodrag Lekić - diplomat and former minister of foreign affairs, Adrijan Vuksanović - deputy of HGI, Bogdan Božović - deputy of SNP and Miloš Radonjić - advisor for European affairs to the President of Montenegro.

During the show, listen to what Željko Trkanjec - journalist of Jutarnji list, Predrag Zenović - chief negotiator with the EU and Snežana Radović - ambassador, acting general director for the EU in the MFA, say on this topic.

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