ZAGREB, Jan 15, 2018 - During an official reception in the eastern Croatian town of Ilok on Monday, held on the occasion of the 26th anniversary of Croatia's international recognition and the 20th anniversary of the end of the peaceful reintegration of Croatia's Danube River region, President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic said that the Croatian people did not want war or its victims and that today, 27 years after the war, Croatia is offering Serbia a hand of peace and cooperation.
The Croatian President will visit Bosnia and Herzegovina this week.
Almost two years before the election, the current President and a former Prime Minister appear to be the favourites.
Internal issues of Bosnia and Herzegovina should be resolved within the country and not by lobbying abroad, say Bosniak parties.
The Turkish and Croatian presidents meet in Ankara.
One of the themes the two leaders will discuss will be the current situation in Southeastern Europe, with particular emphasis placed on Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Another troubled year for Croatian politics. TCN's year in review of Croatian politics on December 27, 2017.
Croatia is producing fewer energy products, although it has reserves enough for energy self-sufficiency, while new projects are hard to realise
The President says she will not do it.
Diplomatic relations between the United States of America and the Republic of Croatia are celebrated.