Croatian president promises not to allow troops to be sent to Ukraine

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Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said that he would not allow troops to be sent to Ukraine. The news agency reports this.”Tanyug”

“As long as I am President of Croatia, I will not sign a document regarding the presence of Croatian soldiers in Ukraine. NATO’s mission to train soldiers in Ukraine is stupid, it doesn’t exist. Any NATO intervention in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, that is, sending and deploying troops to train Ukrainians, is military activity. This is my topic. “I am absolutely against this,” Milanovic said.

Milanovic’s remarks came against the background of a summit between Southeast European countries on the situation in Ukraine, in which Vladimir Zelensky is expected to attend.

Before that, the head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Peter Szijjártó statedIt is stated that Ukraine does not have the opportunity to join NATO, and behind closed doors, this view is shared by the majority of the member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance.

Previously the new NATO Secretary General appreciated Timing of Ukraine’s invitation to the alliance.

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