Norway's state television apologized for the inclusion of Mostar in Croatia's borders
After the intervention of the BiH Ambassador to Osijek, Nedim Makarević, the Norwegian state television publicly publicly apologized for the fact that the city of Mostar was located in the borders of the neighboring Republic of Croatia.
Namely, the state television of Norway attached to the judgment on the pronouncement of the Hague Tribunal's judgment in the Prlic et al. Case recently showed the footage of the Bosnian town of Mostar, stating that it is a town located in the Republic of Croatia.
The newly elected BiH Ambassador to Osijek, Nedim Makarević, reacted to this behavior, who personally contacted the editorial board of NR3 television, from which he received a reasoning that it was not a conscious provocation.
NR3 Television, on Makarević's insistence, sent a public apology to the audience, pointing out that it was a mistake.
"We apologize for the error that was released into the ether, in the news (Dagsrevyen). The error was detected and corrected before the next transfer," it said from this television.
- 6 Dec, 2017
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