The withdrawal of mutual lawsuits for genocide between Serbia and Croatia is not of the key importance for Belgrade, as there are several other open issues that need to be resolved, assessed President of the national Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal Rasim Ljajic. He told BETA that Serbia is not interested in overly insisting on the withdrawal of lawsuits. Croatia is on the move, and Belgrade has no reason to hide from the verdict of the International Court of Justice, explained Ljajic. He pointed to some other unresolved problems in the relations of the two sides, including the issues of refugees, unsettled housing rights, borders and disproportion in economic relations, i.e. the fact that only 4 or 5 Serbian companies are present in Croatia.
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