Jarnjak was speaking when asked by reporters to comment on strained relations between Rome and Zagreb following a speech by Italian President Giorgio Napolitano on Remembrance Day for Victims of Foibe Massacres on Saturday and a response by Croatian President Stjepan Mesic.
"Croatia has a problem with all those who committed aggression against it in the past in that in the end they turn out to be the victims and not we who were the victims of their aggression," Jarnjak said at a press conference at HDZ headquarters in Zagreb.
Jarnjak said that the HDZ was against attempts to revise history. "We are in favour of dialogue and the truth about what happened in the Second World War and in its aftermath, in the Homeland War and in recent Croatian history," he said.
Asked why no criminals on the side of Tito's Partisans had been brought to justice, Jarnjak said that a response to such a question should be sought in the Chief Prosecutor's Office and not in the HDZ.