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    "Plenković, Ustaša!" What the Serbian media write about the ban on Vučić's entry into Croatia

    The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, planned to visit Jasenovac and Pakrac today, but the Croatian authorities will not allow him to enter the country, Jutarnji list was the first to publish the information, and most of the media in Croatia reported it.

    Without official notification to the Croatian authorities, without coordination with the embassy, ​​Vučić wanted to cross the border from Bosnia and Herzegovina, i.e. its entity Republika Srpska, and arrive in Jasenovac around 11 am, and then in Pakrac around 2 pm.

    An hour later, this news became one of the main topics of the media in Serbia. Srbijanaki N1, citing Jutarnji lis, reports that "Vučić wanted to bypass the protocol in Jasenovac, the government did not allow him".

    "Vučić did not respect any protocol, he wanted to do everything without the procedures and rules of diplomatic relations and wanted to cross the Croatian border with his TV crews and do whatever he wanted there. The authorities in Zagreb, however, clearly told him "no" and told him that the idea of ​​a "Serbian world" in Croatia will not work," reports N1.

    In a similar tone, Kurir writes in a text under the title "VUČIĆ WAS FORBIDDEN FROM PRIVATE VISIT TO JASENOVAC: He wanted to lay flowers for the victims of Jasenovac, they claim that this is "causing chaos".

    Rigid Informer, Vučić's main tabloid newspaper, which the Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia counted as publishing around 200 front pages with fake news a year, is expected to be the hottest.

    "A terrifying campaign by the Ustasha media and the authorities - AT ALL COSTS TO PREVENT VUČIĆ FROM PAYING HONOR TO THE VICTIMS OF THE USTASHi BUTCHERS!" is the headline of Informer.

    In the text, they state that "the Ustasha regime of Anrej Plenković and the Ustasha media launched a terrifying campaign against the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, trying to prevent him at all costs from paying respects to the victims of the Ustaša butchers and not allowing him to tell the truth about the suffering of the Serbs in Jasenovac".

    The state RTS broadcasts the statement of Prime Minister Ana Brnabić that "Croatia's decision to ban Vučić from visiting Jasenovac is scandalous."

    Brnabić, RTS reports, said that the Croatian government's decision to ban Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić from a private visit to Jasenovac was a first-class scandal. It is an anti-European and anti-civilization decision and a brutal trampling of freedom of movement. Let's not analyze how much it says about the disrespect of the Serbian victims," ​​Brnabićeva said in a guest appearance on TV Pink.

    Police Minister Aleksandar Vulin, who has been banned from entering Croatia since 2018, saw the reaction of the Serbian authorities:

    "From today, all officials of the Croatian state, all holders of official or diplomatic passports, will have to separately announce and justify their visit or passage through Serbia and will be subject to a special control regime," said Minister Aleksandar Vulin, commenting on the Croatian government's decision.

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    Brnabić: Banning Vučić from coming to Jasenovac is the biggest scandal in modern history

    Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić reacted to the news that the Croatian government had banned a private visit to Jasenovac by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić that he had planned for today.

    Without official notification to the Croatian authorities, without coordination with the embassy, ​​Vučić wanted to cross the border from Bosnia and Herzegovina and come to Jasenovac around 11 a.m., and then to Pakrac at Jovan Ćulibrko around 2 p.m.

    "This news is something that amazes me. I'm still in shock. This is the biggest scandal that happened in the modern history of relations between Serbia and Croatia. Privately visit Jasenovac, the place of suffering above all of Serbs, the only children's camp where at least 20 thousand children were killed...

    To forbid the President of the Republic of Serbia, who wanted to go and lay flowers, to visit that place of suffering, to say that this is creating chaos. For an EU member state to do this, it is not a first-class scandal for me. It's like banning the president of Israel from visiting Auschwitz," said Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić.

    Brnabić said that Croatia should be ashamed. According to her, this is an indication of the kind of country that makes an illegal, anti-European and anti-civilization decision, brutally trampling on the principle of freedom of movement.

    "It is a mirror of a country. Not to mention what this means in terms of disrespecting the Serbian victims, all those who suffered from the Ustasha regime of the NDH," said Brnabić.

    Minister of Police Aleksandar Vulin, who has been banned from entering Croatia since 2018, announced retaliatory measures by the Serbian authorities against Croatian diplomatic staff.

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    On Friday, Croatia informed Vučić that he could not visit Jasenovac

    "On Friday, Zrinjevac sent a protest note to Serbia for planning an unannounced visit to Jasenovac, which is a violation of protocol because the president of the country is a protected person and the arrival of Aleksandar Vučić should have been prepared," said the head of diplomacy, Gordan Grlić Radman, on Sunday.

    The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs sent a note to Belgrade on Friday, Grlić Radman said in a press statement in Zagreb. He neither wanted to confirm nor deny that MP and president of SDSS Milorad Pupovac was the person who informed the government.

    "Protocol was violated, Grlić Radman said.

    Visits by statesmen and officials must be announced and planned for weeks and months, he said. Official Belgrade reacted to the note by trying to deliver the note to the Croatian chargé d'affaires, who refused to receive it at 10 a.m. today, Grlić Radman said.

    When asked why it was not already announced on Friday that Vučić was planning to come to Jasenovac, the minister replied that the government did not pay special attention to it.

    In his statement, the minister elaborated that Croatia has done a lot to improve the dialogue with Belgrade, but that the extended hand was not met with an honest response from the other side.

    He repeated a number of unresolved issues from the Homeland War, such as more than 1,800 missing persons. He did not want to speculate whether Vučić was planning a visit to Jasenovac ahead of the commemoration of the military-police action Storm.

    He believes that the arrival is planned ahead of the formation of the Serbian government and that his aspiration is to influence the conditions there in Belgrade. Furthermore, the visit is an attempt to obscure unresolved issues from the Homeland War with crimes from the Second World War, he said.

    In a diplomatic note (Note No. 3611/2022) sent from the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs on July 15, 2002, the Serbian embassy was informed that Vučić's visit to Jasenovac and Pakrac, announced for July 17, was unacceptable.

    "The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia reminds that when planning any visit by foreign officials, the time, nature and program of the visit should be the subject of official communication and agreement of both parties. The fact that the Croatian side was not informed about the intention to visit Croatia is unacceptable," the Croatian protest note reads.

    They stress that "the visit of a high representative of a foreign state to the Rememberance-area of ​​Jasenovac cannot be of a private nature".

    Jutarnji List announced on Sunday that the Croatian government will not allow Vučić to visit Jasenovac privately, which Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić called "the biggest scandal in the modern history of Serbia and Croatia."

    Hrvatski dnevnik writes that the government in Zagreb is "dismayed by the way the Serbian president planned to create chaos in Croatia", without official notification to the Croatian authorities, without coordination with the embassy, ​​in which he reads Vučić's intention to provoke the Croatian side on the eve of the Storm anniversary so that the Serbian president in could play a victim to his country because the Croats did not allow him to enter the country.

    Brnabić said that "for the sake of good relations" between the two countries, President Vučič will request an official visit and stated that Jasenovac is the place "where the Ustasha regime most brutally killed hundreds of thousands of Serbs, the only camp for children" on European soil that she knows of" and that the prevention of that visit, as announced by one member of the European Union, is "not a scandal, but much more".

    The number of victims of the Jasenovac camp has been the subject of bidding for daily political purposes for decades, so a large part of the Serbian public believes the claims that 700,000 people were killed there, even though experts have individually identified 83,145 names of the victims.

    Vučić's statement that no Serbian president before him had been to Jasenovac was refuted as a "lie for marketing purposes" by the former President of Serbia, Boris Tadić, who in 2010 was in both Jasenovac and Jadovno, the place of the martyrdom.

    Vučić behaves "as if history starts with him", and "this lie that he is the first president to visit Jasenovac is morbid, because the use of genocide victims for marketing purposes and the satisfaction of personal ambitions is difficult to comment on," Tadić told Danas.

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