In the new Sunday Commentary on Vijesti Television, we talk about Croatian foreign policy and, consequently, about relations with Serbia and Serbs, which to a large extent influence Zagreb’s moves, choices, and commitments, including towards Montenegro.
Among other things, we answer the questions: Was the priority of the founders of modern Croatia to join the EU and NATO?
- Why did the process of Croatia’s Euro-Atlantic integration begin only after the death of Franjo Tuđman?
- To what extent and why does Croatia’s attitude towards Serbia and Serbs influence its policy towards Montenegro?
- What is Zagreb’s key goal in its policy towards Podgorica?
- Why are Dodik and the Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina an exception in the eyes of Zagreb?
- Why does everything in the Croatian political and media milieu start with World War II or the Homeland War?
- Where and why did Ban Jelačić disappear?
- Who and why divided the Serbs and Croats?
- And why is Knin a mirror of Serbian heroism and Croatian culture at the beginning of every August?
Answers on Sunday at 6:15 PM and 10:30 PM on Television Vijesti.

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