Daily criticizes Slovenian govt. as "servile to Dacic"
<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/region.php?yyyy=2015&mm=07&dd=17&nav_id=94794" class="text-link" target= "_blank">The Slovenian government's decision</a> not to send soldiers and airplanes to Croatia's Operation Storm anniversary parade has been criticized by a Ljubljana daily.
Friday, 17.07.2015.
12:39
Daily criticizes Slovenian govt. as "servile to Dacic"
This time, the article said, the pressure on Ljubljana came from Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, with the goal of dissuading Slovenia from sending ten Guard soldiers and three planes to Zagreb.The article, headlined, "Ivica Dacic halts Pilatus (planes) and members of the Guard," adds that "it seems that the chief of the Serbian diplomacy is conducting Slovenia's foreign policy."
"The servile bowing before Ivica Dacic raises a very serious question - what has become of Slovenia's sovereignty - and whether Slovenia is sovereign on paper only," according to the newspaper.
Earlier this month, Dacic warned that Serbia would consider participation of foreign soldiers in the Operation Storm parade as an anti-Serb gesture by their countries, while he on Thursday stated that the anniversary was a day of mourning in Serbia, and thanked regional and other countries who decided not to take part in the parade.
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