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Wednesday, 28.01.2015.

12:37

"President to miss Croat counterpart's inauguration"

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic will not attend the inauguration of Croatia's new president, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, a daily is reporting.

Izvor: Vecernje novosti

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Dragoljub Pavelic

pre 9 godina

It would be in the best interest for Nikolic to attend. Serbia needs to act like a E.U member if it wants to join the prestige club. The Serbian president keeps isolating himself from his neighbours. Not a good move.

OMG

pre 9 godina

Croatia is a million times something Serbia can only dream to be.
(LOL, 28 January 2015 21:17)

I don't think Serbia dreams of being a bitch to German, Austrian, and Italian tourists at some rich Dalmatian resort demanding another drink from their Croatian waiter.

Daniel

pre 9 godina

Bravo Nikolic,
Few months ago you refuse to meet Albanian PM Edi Rama, now you are boycotting Croatia because Kosovo president was invited.
You are really a good neighbor. ""

Did you even bother to read the article? He boycotts it because Kolinda stated that Vojvodina isnt a part of Serbia and because its held 15 February which is Serbias statehood day.

Daniel

pre 9 godina

And which 4th war are you talking about? In kosovo there was no balkan war since NATO won it for you and in in Bosnia VRS fought and won and in Croatia the JNA withdrew their troops so better check up ur facts before you post idiotic comments like this.

Mirel from Albania

pre 9 godina

Bravo Nikolic,
Few months ago you refuse to meet Albanian PM Edi Rama, now you are boycotting Croatia because Kosovo president was invited.
You are really a good neighbor.
I can not believe 15 years after losing the 4-th Balkan war Serbia is behaving like they are the ruler of Balkans.
What a shame!

LOL

pre 9 godina

Firstly Mike, keep telling yourself that because you and every other Serb knows thats false. Croatia is a million times something Serbia can only dream to be.

As for Nikoic, good. You won't be missed and no one would've recognised you there anyways.

sljfojof

pre 9 godina

"In any case, the practice will no longer be for Serbia to always make concessions," Pak-Stankovic said, stressing that this "does not change Serbia's desire to cooperate with all regional states."

Kind of shows that Serbia's definition of cooperation is allowing everyone else to conform to Serbian wishes.

MikeD

pre 9 godina

Grabar-Kitarovic's inauguration was originally planned for February 18, but was moved to February 15 "because U.S. President Barack Obama announced a big summit on the fight against extremism for that day, which would prevent a large number of heads of state or government to travel to Zagreb," it was said in Croatia.

Prediction - Nobody will show up because nobody cares. GK will be sitting alone listening to "It's my party and I'll cry if I want to!"... LOL!

MikeD

pre 9 godina

Grabar-Kitarovic's inauguration was originally planned for February 18, but was moved to February 15 "because U.S. President Barack Obama announced a big summit on the fight against extremism for that day, which would prevent a large number of heads of state or government to travel to Zagreb," it was said in Croatia.

Prediction - Nobody will show up because nobody cares. GK will be sitting alone listening to "It's my party and I'll cry if I want to!"... LOL!

Daniel

pre 9 godina

And which 4th war are you talking about? In kosovo there was no balkan war since NATO won it for you and in in Bosnia VRS fought and won and in Croatia the JNA withdrew their troops so better check up ur facts before you post idiotic comments like this.

Mirel from Albania

pre 9 godina

Bravo Nikolic,
Few months ago you refuse to meet Albanian PM Edi Rama, now you are boycotting Croatia because Kosovo president was invited.
You are really a good neighbor.
I can not believe 15 years after losing the 4-th Balkan war Serbia is behaving like they are the ruler of Balkans.
What a shame!

Daniel

pre 9 godina

Bravo Nikolic,
Few months ago you refuse to meet Albanian PM Edi Rama, now you are boycotting Croatia because Kosovo president was invited.
You are really a good neighbor. ""

Did you even bother to read the article? He boycotts it because Kolinda stated that Vojvodina isnt a part of Serbia and because its held 15 February which is Serbias statehood day.

OMG

pre 9 godina

Croatia is a million times something Serbia can only dream to be.
(LOL, 28 January 2015 21:17)

I don't think Serbia dreams of being a bitch to German, Austrian, and Italian tourists at some rich Dalmatian resort demanding another drink from their Croatian waiter.

LOL

pre 9 godina

Firstly Mike, keep telling yourself that because you and every other Serb knows thats false. Croatia is a million times something Serbia can only dream to be.

As for Nikoic, good. You won't be missed and no one would've recognised you there anyways.

Dragoljub Pavelic

pre 9 godina

It would be in the best interest for Nikolic to attend. Serbia needs to act like a E.U member if it wants to join the prestige club. The Serbian president keeps isolating himself from his neighbours. Not a good move.

sljfojof

pre 9 godina

"In any case, the practice will no longer be for Serbia to always make concessions," Pak-Stankovic said, stressing that this "does not change Serbia's desire to cooperate with all regional states."

Kind of shows that Serbia's definition of cooperation is allowing everyone else to conform to Serbian wishes.

MikeD

pre 9 godina

Grabar-Kitarovic's inauguration was originally planned for February 18, but was moved to February 15 "because U.S. President Barack Obama announced a big summit on the fight against extremism for that day, which would prevent a large number of heads of state or government to travel to Zagreb," it was said in Croatia.

Prediction - Nobody will show up because nobody cares. GK will be sitting alone listening to "It's my party and I'll cry if I want to!"... LOL!

Mirel from Albania

pre 9 godina

Bravo Nikolic,
Few months ago you refuse to meet Albanian PM Edi Rama, now you are boycotting Croatia because Kosovo president was invited.
You are really a good neighbor.
I can not believe 15 years after losing the 4-th Balkan war Serbia is behaving like they are the ruler of Balkans.
What a shame!

LOL

pre 9 godina

Firstly Mike, keep telling yourself that because you and every other Serb knows thats false. Croatia is a million times something Serbia can only dream to be.

As for Nikoic, good. You won't be missed and no one would've recognised you there anyways.

OMG

pre 9 godina

Croatia is a million times something Serbia can only dream to be.
(LOL, 28 January 2015 21:17)

I don't think Serbia dreams of being a bitch to German, Austrian, and Italian tourists at some rich Dalmatian resort demanding another drink from their Croatian waiter.

Daniel

pre 9 godina

And which 4th war are you talking about? In kosovo there was no balkan war since NATO won it for you and in in Bosnia VRS fought and won and in Croatia the JNA withdrew their troops so better check up ur facts before you post idiotic comments like this.

Daniel

pre 9 godina

Bravo Nikolic,
Few months ago you refuse to meet Albanian PM Edi Rama, now you are boycotting Croatia because Kosovo president was invited.
You are really a good neighbor. ""

Did you even bother to read the article? He boycotts it because Kolinda stated that Vojvodina isnt a part of Serbia and because its held 15 February which is Serbias statehood day.

Dragoljub Pavelic

pre 9 godina

It would be in the best interest for Nikolic to attend. Serbia needs to act like a E.U member if it wants to join the prestige club. The Serbian president keeps isolating himself from his neighbours. Not a good move.

sljfojof

pre 9 godina

"In any case, the practice will no longer be for Serbia to always make concessions," Pak-Stankovic said, stressing that this "does not change Serbia's desire to cooperate with all regional states."

Kind of shows that Serbia's definition of cooperation is allowing everyone else to conform to Serbian wishes.