Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said that they care about the Croatian minority in Serbia and the Serbs, who are a minority in their country.
Plenković met with his Serbian counterpart, Ana Brnabić, who is in Zagreb for a session of the Serbian National Assembly (SNV).
“Croatia has the potential to resolve unresolved issues with all its neighbors and contribute to a better situation for minorities in the country,” said Plenković, who attended the SNV session. He said.
To solve open issues, we need to continue dialogue and develop cooperation in the economic and energy fields. We care about the Croatian minority in Serbia and the Serb minority in Croatia.” Use phrases.
Noting that there are “unresolved problems and differences” between his country and Croatia, Brnabic noted that official visits between the two countries are not normal.
Brnabic stressed that he believes in the necessity of increasing official visits between the two countries.
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