Croatian president on relations with Tadić

Croatian President Ivo Josipović has rejected accusations that he is meeting Serbian President Boris Tadić too often.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 08.09.2011.

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Croatian President Ivo Josipovic has rejected accusations that he is meeting Serbian President Boris Tadic too often. When asked about his frequent meetings with his Serbian counterpart, Josipovic said: "Who would I meet with if not the people who are our neighbors and with whom, objectively, we might have the most problems." Croatian president on relations with Tadic The relations between Croatia and Serbia and his relations with Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor were the topic of Josipovic's appearance on Croatia's Nova television. The Croat president thinks the polemic which arose between Tadic and Kosor after the latter's visit to Kosovo was unneeded. "We should just let the polemic die down, because it has not been of much use," he stressed. Josipovic believes Tadic had double standards when he criticized Kosor for hailing generals convicted by the Hague war crimes tribunal, when "his own government includes a minister who worships Slobodan Milosevic." “On the other hand, Kosor's move is not beneficial to Croatia either, or the generals,” the Croat president pointed out. Josipovic said that if he were in Tadic's shoes, he would reprimand the minister who visited Milosevic's grave, "just as he would not hail the generals like the prime minister did." Ivo Josipovic and Boris Tadic (Tanjug)

Croatian president on relations with Tadić

The relations between Croatia and Serbia and his relations with Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor were the topic of Josipović's appearance on Croatia's Nova television.

The Croat president thinks the polemic which arose between Tadić and Kosor after the latter's visit to Kosovo was unneeded. "We should just let the polemic die down, because it has not been of much use," he stressed.

Josipović believes Tadić had double standards when he criticized Kosor for hailing generals convicted by the Hague war crimes tribunal, when "his own government includes a minister who worships Slobodan Milošević."

“On the other hand, Kosor's move is not beneficial to Croatia either, or the generals,” the Croat president pointed out.

Josipović said that if he were in Tadić's shoes, he would reprimand the minister who visited Milošević's grave, "just as he would not hail the generals like the prime minister did."

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