Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Serbia slams Israel after Croatia event

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BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia denounced Israel on Monday because its military jets and envoys took part in a ceremony in Croatia marking a victorious 1995 offensive against rebel Serb-held territorie­s.

Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told a private Belgrade television station that “it’s sad that an Israeli flag flew yesterday at the celebratio­n of that criminal action.” He added that “we are very disappoint­ed.”

He said it is “immoral” that Israel took part in the commemorat­ion when tens of thousands of Jews, as well as Serbs and Gypsies, perished in Croatian Nazi-run death camps during World War II.

Serbia considers Israel its close ally with a common history of suffering of their peoples during the war.

Three Israeli air force F-16s took part in a flyby during Sunday’s ceremony marking the anniversar­y of the operation that restored Croatia’s control over land held by rebel Serbs during the 1991-95 war.

A statement from the Israeli Embassy in Belgrade said that the participat­ion of Israeli jets was related “solely” to the announced purchase of 12 Israeli F-16s by Croatia.

“This has no political elements or any connection to the historic relations between Serbia and Croatia,” the statement said. “The solid friendship that exists between Israel and Serbia will never be jeopardize­d in any way.”

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