Andrej Plenković reacts to criticism by veterans associations that the government has been too lenient with Serbia.
After protests from veterans’ associations, the government decides to establish a commission.
Prime Minister Orešković and ministers of foreign and veterans’ affairs meet with veterans’ associations which are protesting against Croatia’s decision to unblock Serbia’s EU accession negotiations.
Some of the war veterans’ associations want Serbia to abolish its law which gives it right to prosecute war crimes committed on the territory of the whole of former Yugoslavia.
Croatia has dropped its objections to Serbia’s EU accession negotiations, but it is not clear whether Serbia will fulfil Croatian demands.
Croatia’s five conditions have been included into the common negotiating position of EU member states.
From the summit in Paris, important news for relations between Croatia and Serbia.
Serbia hopes to open new negotiating chapters by the end of the month, but Croatia and Great Britain have not given their consent.
Important step forward for relations between the two neighbouring countries.
Croatian President and Serbian Prime Minister give interviews before Monday’s meeting.