... Herzegovina (Herceg Bosna (Herzeg-Bosnia));
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Montenegro
would receive a part of the Serbian Sandzak;
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
within the borders of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the possible option of creating a confederation with Croatia / Serbia / Montenegro;
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Macedonia
would be in a worse position, left without most of its own territory. Moreover, a tendency to tear the remains among Bulgaria, Greece, Albania and Serbia is notable here. One of possible scenarios for Macedonia in this case ...
... the present, Zagreb never abandoned official continuity with Socialist Croatia and the glory of “Victory over Fascism”. What is more, with time, the war of 1941–1945 came to be overshadowed by the war of 1991–1995, about which Croatians have no major disagreements.
It should be noted that attitudes to May 9 have acquired a geopolitical meaning this year in Montenegro. In late April.
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The last military parade in Yugoslavia, 1985
Today, amid discussions over which world leaders will come to Moscow on May 9, I am reminded of how then Croatian President Franjo Tuđman was invited to attend ...
... is corporations that invest in Serbia, while it is individuals who invest in Montenegro (chiefly in real estate and tourism); Montenegro’s foreign policy is more Western-oriented; and a number of large investment projects have failed.
Bosnia and ... ... political establishment’s favorable attitude. Russian companies also have major business interests there.
Slovenia and Croatia can be viewed as
potential partners
. Although Russian projects have not yet charted particular successes, these countries ...