Mesić: Why is Tadić angry?

Croatian President Stjepan Mesić said that he does not see a reason for his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadić to be angry over his <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=01&dd=08&nav_id=64321" class="text-link" target= "_blank">visit to Kosovo. </a>

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Saturday, 09.01.2010.

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Croatian President Stjepan Mesic said that he does not see a reason for his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadic to be angry over his visit to Kosovo. “I would have supported him coming with me here and meeting with Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu and the citizens that welcomed us whole-heartedly,” Mesic said after visiting the Croatian minority in the Kosovo village of Janjevo, according to the Croatian Hina agency. Mesic: Why is Tadic angry? Hina stated that Tadic, reacting to Mesic’s Kosovo visit, said that it was one of the decisions with which Mesic was hurting relations with Serbia and leaving an unnecessary burden on the shoulders of his successor. Tadic also condemned Mesic’s decision to reducing the sentence of war criminal Sinisa Rimac, convicted of killing 23 ethnic Serb civilians in Croatia in 1991. Tadic called it an “anti-European and anti-civilizational gesture which cannot be justified by any means.” Mesic said that Tadic “knows very well that sentence reductions are given due to circumstances, not because of what someone did and why they were convicted.” “Since Tadic knows very well what it is about, his criticism does not upset me, because it is for his own domestic uses,” Mesic said, according to Hina. Mesic initially planned to visit Kosovo on the Orthodox Christian Christmas, January 7, but changed the date to January 8 after strong criticism from Belgrade. Stjepan Mesic in Kosovo (Beta)

Mesić: Why is Tadić angry?

Hina stated that Tadić, reacting to Mesić’s Kosovo visit, said that it was one of the decisions with which Mesić was hurting relations with Serbia and leaving an unnecessary burden on the shoulders of his successor.

Tadić also condemned Mesić’s decision to reducing the sentence of war criminal Siniša Rimac, convicted of killing 23 ethnic Serb civilians in Croatia in 1991.

Tadić called it an “anti-European and anti-civilizational gesture which cannot be justified by any means.”

Mesić said that Tadić “knows very well that sentence reductions are given due to circumstances, not because of what someone did and why they were convicted.”

“Since Tadić knows very well what it is about, his criticism does not upset me, because it is for his own domestic uses,” Mesić said, according to Hina.

Mesić initially planned to visit Kosovo on the Orthodox Christian Christmas, January 7, but changed the date to January 8 after strong criticism from Belgrade.

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