Protest to Croatia over Split mayor's comments

Serbian Ambassador to Croatia Radivoj Cvetić has sent a letter of protest to Croatia's Foreign Ministry over recent remarks made by Split Mayor Željko Kerum.

Izvor: FoNet

Tuesday, 22.09.2009.

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Serbian Ambassador to Croatia Radivoj Cvetic has sent a letter of protest to Croatia's Foreign Ministry over recent remarks made by Split Mayor Zeljko Kerum. According to the Serbian Foreign Ministry, these statements do not promote the development of good neighborly relations between the two countries or encourage regional cooperation. Protest to Croatia over Split mayor's comments Asked on national television about the opening of Serbian malls in Croatia and the possibility of Delta owner Miroslav Miskovic entering the Croatian market, Kerum replied, “Serbs have never brought us anything good, nor will they now. Not only Serbs, but Montenegrins too.” Asked whether he would allow a Serb to be his son-in-law, Kerum said: “Never and it will never happen. That’s how I was raised.”

Protest to Croatia over Split mayor's comments

Asked on national television about the opening of Serbian malls in Croatia and the possibility of Delta owner Miroslav Mišković entering the Croatian market, Kerum replied, “Serbs have never brought us anything good, nor will they now. Not only Serbs, but Montenegrins too.”

Asked whether he would allow a Serb to be his son-in-law, Kerum said: “Never and it will never happen. That’s how I was raised.”

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