positions and actions towards Serbia

There are no substantial differences between the candidates regarding the region. Both share similar positions and actions towards Serbia, which is still perceived in Croatia as a potential danger and threat, often exploited for domestic political purposes. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague ruled in five cases that the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina was international in nature, identified Croatia as an aggressor, and confirmed the existence of a Joint Criminal Enterprise (JCE) involving Croatia. There is also no fundamental difference between Milanović and Primorac regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina, as both endorse the creation of a third (Croatian) entity and view the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a Croatian ‘province.’ While Primorac aligns with HDZ’s policy on Bosnia and Herzegovina, within the SDP there is no majority support for its partition สล็อต เว็บตรง

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