Brnabić: Serbia remains open to dialogue with Croatia

Ana Brnabić noted that it is not good that Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković did not return her invitation
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Ana Brnabić, Photo: Betaphoto
Ana Brnabić, Photo: Betaphoto
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Ažurirano: 23.04.2018. 10:27h

The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, said today that she is very sorry that Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin is denied the opportunity to visit Croatia, saying that these are not European values, but that due to the stability of the region, Serbia is still open to dialogue.

"European values ​​are not denying travel and visits to anyone, and I think that dialogue is a basic European value, so what we will continue to do is that we will sincerely try to improve communication with Croatia, as we have improved with all our other neighbors," Brnabić told reporters in Belgrade.

She stated that the dialogue between the two countries is important for the better life of all citizens. Ana Brnabić, however, noted that it is not good that the Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković did not return her invitation, so this indicates that there is no readiness for dialogue at the level of the prime ministers, which is an "unfortunate circumstance".

"Without communication between Serbia and Croatia, there can be no regional stability. Since a stable region is in our interest, we will be open to communication," pointed out Brnabićeva, who attended a panel on European integration in the Serbian Parliament.

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