Croatia has declared three Montenegrin officials persona non grata, escalating a diplomatic dispute over a World War II concentration camp. The controversy stems from a declaration passed by Montenegro's parliament, led by the three officials, stating that genocide was committed in the Jasenovac camp, operated by a pro-Nazi Croatian regime. Croatia's decision to ban the officials highlights the lingering historical tensions between the two Balkan nations and could potentially impact Montenegro's path towards EU membership. The move has been criticized for potentially harming relations between Croatia and Montenegro, with implications for regional diplomacy and cooperation.
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