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21 March 2018 Chairman of the Committee on Human and Minority Rights and Gender Equality Meho Omerovic and Croatian Ambassador to Serbia H.E. Gordan Bakota
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
Closer Cooperation between Serbia and Croatia on Human and Minority Rights
The Chairman of the Committee on Human and Minority Rights and Gender Equality Meho Omerovic received Croatian Ambassador to Serbia H.E. Gordan Bakota, at his request. The officials deemed that there is ample room for cooperation, to both sides’ benefit, especially in the area of human and minority rights.
Ambassador Bakota said he was sure that the open issues would be resolved through dialogue and that Serbia would fulfil the assumed obligations and adopt the tenets of the European Union. He said that national minorities could be the tie that brings the two countries together and that he would be more than happy to share the experiences concerning chapters 23 and 24. “It is my experience that there is good will on both sides to resolve the open issues:” said Bakota mentioning as a good example the intensive talks at the provincial level. The Ambassador added that it is in Croatia’s interest that Serbia joins the European Union and that it supports the country’s efforts to that end. He took the opportunity to announce that talks are underway on the visit of Croatian Parliament Speaker Gordan Jandrokovic.
The officials also discussed the reconstruction of the house of Ban Jelacic in Petrovaradin, opening of a Croatian language and literature department at the University of Novi Sad and the mandates of the Croatian national minority at the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia as well as at the local and provincial level.
MP Tomislav Zigmanov also spoke at the meeting voicing a couple of open issues troubling the members of the Croatian national minority living in Serbia such as the threshold for an MP’s mandate which could be resolved by amending the Serbian Constitution.
The meeting was also attended by Ivan Sabolic, Minister Plenipotentiary of the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in Serbia.