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Bratje na pogrebu Hamneja brez pojasnila Vlada: Bo EU in ZDA reagirale?
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Bratje na pogrebu Hamneja brez pojasnila Vlada: Bo EU in ZDA reagirale?

The article discusses the attendance of Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina at the funeral of Iranian Ayatollah Hashemi in Tehran, which has raised questions about Serbia's foreign policy priorities. The piece criticizes the decision as inconsistent with Serbia's stated alignment with European Union values and its strategic partnership with the United States. It highlights concerns over potential reactions from the EU and the US, suggesting that such actions could lead to diplomatic repercussions. The article also notes that there is no official announcement from the Serbian government regarding the minister’s visit, while the Iranian ministry provided the information. Commentators suggest that this move might reflect Bratina’s personal sympathies towards Iran and question whether the prime minister is aware of his activities.

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Bratje na pogrebu Hamneja brez pojasnila Vlada: Bo EU in ZDA reagirale?

The article discusses the attendance of Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina at the funeral of Iranian Ayatollah Hashemi in Tehran, which has raised questions about Serbia's foreign policy priorities. The piece criticizes the decision as inconsistent with Serbia's stated alignment with European Union values and its strategic partnership with the United States. It highlights concerns over potential reactions from the EU and the US, suggesting that such actions could lead to diplomatic repercussions. The article also notes that there is no official announcement from the Serbian government regarding the minister’s visit, while the Iranian ministry provided the information. Commentators suggest that this move might reflect Bratina’s personal sympathies towards Iran and question whether the prime minister is aware of his activities.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the attendance at the funeral as politically problematic, aligning with criticism of Serbia's foreign policy choices and implying a lack of transparency or accountability. It emphasizes the inconsistency with EU and US interests, uses critical language toward the government's lack

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 60): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the attendance of Serbian Minister Bratina at Hamaneh's funeral and the lack of explanation from the government. Objectivity is lower due to the article's critical tone towards Serbia's foreign policy and includes opinionated statements like quoti

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