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Croatia threatens Serbia: "We will block Serbia's path towards EU"


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Croatia threatens Serbia of hindering its path towards the European Union. 

Source: Tanjug Thursday, February 10, 2022 | 13:50 



Foto: EPA-EFE / MARKO DJOKOVIC

Croatia now cites the problem of archival material, which Belgrade allegedly 
refuses to return to Zagreb, as the reason for such a threat. 

Zagreb's Vecernji list claims that Belgrade refuses to return the archives 
belonging to it to Zagreb, even though, as they say, Serbia has signed an 
agreement on succession. 

Vecernji list writes that on that occasion, Croatia sent a protest note to 
Serbia yesterday, in which, as it states, it warns that the problem of archives 
can stop Serbia's path towards the EU. 

The paper adds that Croatia is asking Serbia to hand over the material from the 
disk that Serbia handed over to Israel and in which, according to the statement 
of the Serbian Ministry of Defense, there is material about the suffering of 
Jews in the Independent State of Croatia. 

They add that Croatia sent a protest note to Serbia after information was 
published on the official website of the Serbian Ministry of Defense about the 
meeting between Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Nebojsa 
Stefanovic and Israeli Ambassador to Belgrade Yahel Vilan on February 7. 

According to the statement, the Israeli Ambassador was given "a hard disk with 
over 162.000 pages of digitized archives collected by the Military Archives, 
which relates to the persecution and suffering of Jews by the NDH during the 
Second World War." 

Vecernji claims that in this particular case it is archival material 
transferred from the territory of Croatia which is included in the request for 
the return of the missing and which as such is included in the request for 
return from 2006, together with more than 700 funds and collections from about 
fifty institutions, primarily Archives of Yugoslavia, the Federal Secretariat 
for Foreign Affairs, the Military Archives and JNA institutions, as well as the 
Yugoslav Cinematheque.

 

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