
Mate Granić
Mate Granić is a prominent Croatian politician and diplomat, known for his extensive experience in foreign affairs. He served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Croatia from 1995 to 2000, during which he played a significant role in establishing Croatia's international presence following the Croatian War of Independence. Granić has since remained influential in Croatian politics, often providing expert commentary on international relations, particularly regarding European and transatlantic partnerships. Recently, he has made headlines discussing the implications of potential diplomatic appointments, such as the nomination of Rod Blagojevich as the U.S. ambassador to Serbia, which he believes could adversely affect Croatia’s interests.
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Croatia:
Mate Granić is a former war minister of foreign affairs and currently an advisor to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
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Croatia:
Mate Granić is also recognized as a veteran of the HDZ.
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Croatia:
He is a notable member of the Croatian Democratic Union.
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Montenegro:
Mate Granić was a former Croatian foreign minister involved in the Dayton Agreement.
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Croatia:
Mate Granić expressed uncertainty about the protesters' political agenda in Serbia.
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Croatia:
Mate Granić commented on the relationship between President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
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