Croatian president calls PM 'Ukrainian specialist'

WASHNGTON DC 29 JANUARY 2022 (VOE WORLD) Croatian President Zoran Milanovic blamed his Prime Minister Andrey Plenkovic for acting like a "Ukrainian specialist" on Friday, two days after the last option apologized to Kiev over the top of-state's remarks on NATO arrangements.


In a broadcast address on Tuesday, Milanovic said Zagreb would keep its soldiers from Eastern European NATO contingents if the circumstance on the Ukraine-Russia line twistings into an out and out struggle.

On Wednesday, Plenkovic excused the president's assertion as "gibberish," guaranteeing that the Croatian unexpected positioned in Poland had as of now returned and apologized to the Ukrainian public.

Croatian President Zoran Milanovic is shown talking at the UN General Assembly last September in New York City. © Getty Images/Mary Altaffe

Milanovic, the president, hit back in a meeting with Zagreb's RTL TV, recommending that Plenkovic's loyalties have all the earmarks of being lost.

Inquired as to whether he wants to apologize, Milanovic said, "No chance. I think the head of the state is a common poltron who goes where he doesn't have a place... All I'm keen on is the Croatian interest," he added.


In his articulation on Tuesday, the president blamed the US for fomenting what is going on in the locale in the midst of a Russian military development close to Ukraine's boundary. "This doesn't has anything to do with Ukraine or Russia. It has to do with the elements of American homegrown legislative issues."

Milanovic asserted he is attempting to avoid a possibly heartbreaking fire including Russia. The Croatian chief said Ukraine should begin settling "the issue" it has with the "separatists" in the country's east through dealings, noticing that Moscow has not perceived the breakaway republics.


He added that Kiev ought "not continually go up against the nuclear and hypersonic power, Russia. It isn't Serbia. Whoever urges them to do as such is a risky fake, and there are numerous in Europe."


Milanovic's remarks on NATO have procured him a put on Kiev's "Peacemaker" information base for "hostile to Ukrainian movement," and he's been blamed for supporting "Russian animosity." He let RTL TV know that he's "neither a Ukrainian adversary nor a Russian companion" yet is fairly centered around the prosperity of his own country.

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