“Previously, Milanovych stated that Croatian soldiers will not participate in the war in Ukraine while he is the head of state.”, — write: www.unian.ua
Previously, Milanovych stated that Croatian soldiers will not participate in the war in Ukraine while he is the head of state.
Meanwhile, the CDU candidate Dragan Primorac gets a little over 19% of the vote.
The president in Croatia cannot veto laws, but has the right to vote in matters of foreign policy, defense and security. He is also formally the supreme commander of the armed forces.
Croatia and the war in UkraineDuring his five-year term, Milanovich clashed with pro-European Prime Minister Andrii Plenkovich over foreign and state policy and fiercely criticized the European Union and NATO for their support of Ukraine.
Previously, the president of Croatia spoke against the admission of Finland and Sweden to NATO, as well as against the training of Ukrainian troops in Croatia as part of EU efforts.
Milanovic also stated that Croatian soldiers will not take part in the war in Ukraine while he is the head of state.
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