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Friday, 22.07.2016.

15:33

Croat ex-president advises against "hysteria" toward Serbia

Former Croatian President Ivo Josipovic has urged his successor to "stop the unconstructive hysteria toward Serbia."

Izvor: Tanjug

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DEDA CVETKO

pre 7 godina

Mr. Josipovic is a rare voice of reason, common sense and civility in Croatia.

As such, he has absolutely NO chance whatsoever of playing a meaningful role in Croatia's political life, which is based SOLELY on rabid clerical-chauvinism and vicious anti-Serbism and he can - at best - be described as a marginal figure in search of a political niche.

Still, his was a noble gesture worthy of praise, albeit doomed to fail from the get-go.

Pop

pre 7 godina

This is hipocrisy at the highest level from Croatian authorities!!Serbia has its flaws but requesting from Serbia to raise the rights of croatian minority in Serbia and other conditions are absolutely ridicilous,considering the fact that Serbs are almost non existent in Croatia,thanks to ethnic cleansing,and that Serbs in Croatia are second grade citizens!!

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 7 godina

We don't need him anymore, we need a social conservative leader who can be diplomatic and tactical, and still protecting our interests.
(Matej Ivančić, 22 July 2016 16:52)

This is the Balkans, my friend. Such a search may be futile, I'm afraid.

Matej Ivančić

pre 7 godina

@grobar1

Here is MY comment:

Josipovic is right that our politicians should be more diplomatic and tactical, but, he and his party destroyed our economy in the years 2011-2015. We don't need him anymore, we need a social conservative leader who can be diplomatic and tactical, and still protecting our interests.

DEDA CVETKO

pre 7 godina

Mr. Josipovic is a rare voice of reason, common sense and civility in Croatia.

As such, he has absolutely NO chance whatsoever of playing a meaningful role in Croatia's political life, which is based SOLELY on rabid clerical-chauvinism and vicious anti-Serbism and he can - at best - be described as a marginal figure in search of a political niche.

Still, his was a noble gesture worthy of praise, albeit doomed to fail from the get-go.

Pop

pre 7 godina

This is hipocrisy at the highest level from Croatian authorities!!Serbia has its flaws but requesting from Serbia to raise the rights of croatian minority in Serbia and other conditions are absolutely ridicilous,considering the fact that Serbs are almost non existent in Croatia,thanks to ethnic cleansing,and that Serbs in Croatia are second grade citizens!!

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 7 godina

We don't need him anymore, we need a social conservative leader who can be diplomatic and tactical, and still protecting our interests.
(Matej Ivančić, 22 July 2016 16:52)

This is the Balkans, my friend. Such a search may be futile, I'm afraid.

Matej Ivančić

pre 7 godina

@grobar1

Here is MY comment:

Josipovic is right that our politicians should be more diplomatic and tactical, but, he and his party destroyed our economy in the years 2011-2015. We don't need him anymore, we need a social conservative leader who can be diplomatic and tactical, and still protecting our interests.

Matej Ivančić

pre 7 godina

@grobar1

Here is MY comment:

Josipovic is right that our politicians should be more diplomatic and tactical, but, he and his party destroyed our economy in the years 2011-2015. We don't need him anymore, we need a social conservative leader who can be diplomatic and tactical, and still protecting our interests.

Pop

pre 7 godina

This is hipocrisy at the highest level from Croatian authorities!!Serbia has its flaws but requesting from Serbia to raise the rights of croatian minority in Serbia and other conditions are absolutely ridicilous,considering the fact that Serbs are almost non existent in Croatia,thanks to ethnic cleansing,and that Serbs in Croatia are second grade citizens!!

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 7 godina

We don't need him anymore, we need a social conservative leader who can be diplomatic and tactical, and still protecting our interests.
(Matej Ivančić, 22 July 2016 16:52)

This is the Balkans, my friend. Such a search may be futile, I'm afraid.

DEDA CVETKO

pre 7 godina

Mr. Josipovic is a rare voice of reason, common sense and civility in Croatia.

As such, he has absolutely NO chance whatsoever of playing a meaningful role in Croatia's political life, which is based SOLELY on rabid clerical-chauvinism and vicious anti-Serbism and he can - at best - be described as a marginal figure in search of a political niche.

Still, his was a noble gesture worthy of praise, albeit doomed to fail from the get-go.