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FILE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks during a public address in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, Feb. 2, 2024. Serbia on Sunday Feb. 25, 2024, sent a protest note to Croatia over a statement made by Croatia's foreign minister that Serbia's populist president Aleksandar Vucic is a Russian "satellite" in the Balkans. It was the latest spate between the two neighboring states that have been at odds for most of the time since the bloody breakup of former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, File)

Serbia protests after Croatia's foreign minister calls Vučić a Russian 'satellite' in the Balkans

Serbia has sent a protest note after the Croatian foreign minister called President Aleksandar Vučić a Russian “satellite” in the Balkans

By DUSAN STOJANOVIC
Published - Feb 25, 2024, 12:20 PM ET
Last Updated - Feb 25, 2024, 12:20 PM EST

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia on Sunday sent a protest note after Croatia’s foreign minister described President Aleksandar Vučić as a Russian “satellite” in the Balkans.

It was the latest spat between the two neighbors, which have been at odds for most of the time since the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s.

Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman told N1 television on Saturday that Vučić must decide which side he is on, Russia or the European Union, “because it is impossible and uncomfortable sitting on two chairs at the same time.”

“He shouldn’t have a big dilemma,” Grlić Radman said, saying that Vučić can remain Moscow’s ally but “malign” Russian influence that could undermine the stability of the Western Balkans will not be allowed.

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