ZAGREB, May 17, 2018 - A 1.6 million euro joint project of Croatian and Serbian institutions aimed at reducing flood risks was formally launched at the Hrvatske Vode water utility on Thursday.
ZAGREB, May 17, 2018 - A 1.6 million euro joint project of Croatian and Serbian institutions aimed at reducing flood risks was formally launched at the Hrvatske Vode water utility on Thursday.
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ZAGREB, May 13, 2018 - Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić said on Sunday, commenting on a commemoration in Bleiburg for the Croat victims of the killings after the World War II, that this rally was neither first nor the last one, but that people in Serbia do not understand it, adding at the same time that Serbs and Croats would have much better relations in the future.
ZAGREB, May 13, 2018 - Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin on Saturday evening commented on the commemoration in Bleiburg, saying that "Croatia has once again chosen which side it is on", the media in Belgrade reported.
ZAGREB, May 6, 2018 - Vojvodina Croat leader Tomislav Žigmanov said on Sunday he was glad that police had prevented a Serbian Radical Party rally in Hrtkovci but underlined that the cause of the fear among Croats in that Srijem village did not disappear.
ZAGREB, May 6, 2018 - Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Šešelj said in Jarak on Sunday he came to provoke the regime and not to intimidate Croats in Hrtkovci, a village in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. "None of the Croats in Hrtkovci are in danger," he told a press conference he held in front of a police cordon, adding that Croats made up only 10% of the village population.
ZAGREB, May 6, 2018 - Serbian police on Saturday blocked access to the village of Hrtkovci, Belgrade media said, a day before a rally announced by ultra-nationalist anti-Croat politician Vojislav Šešelj and counter-rallies by two opposition parties which are against his policy of intimidation of local Croats.
ZAGREB, May 4, 2018 - The Serbian Radical Party (SRS) headed by war crimes convict Vojisla Šešelj hasn't given up on its idea to hold a rally in Hrtkovci on May 6 despite the Interior Ministry's ban of the rally in that village in Vojvodina, Serbia, from which Croats were expelled during the 1990s.
Political relations are not the only reason for disagreements between Croatia and Serbia.