Croatia Will Not Allow the Deployment of It's soldiers to Ukraine.



This statement was made by the country's president, Zoran Milanović, as reported by the Tanjug news agency.


Milanović emphasized that he would not sign any document granting such permission.


“Any NATO intervention in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, meaning the deployment and training of soldiers for Ukrainians, is a military activity. That is my position. I am unequivocally against this,” he said.



Milanović believes that the war in Ukraine took a catastrophic direction from the very first day, for which, according to him, everyone is to blame.


“The war took an undesirable and catastrophic direction for Ukraine from day one. Half a million people have been killed or maimed, and now what? Should another 50,000 be killed or maimed? Is that enough to satisfy anyone’s appetite? Washington’s, Moscow’s, is that enough?” Milanović asked, referring to


TO's latest initiative to assist and provide security training for Ukraine, which he had previously said marked the beginning of war.


“We all – and I feel responsible – have put Ukraine in a catastrophic situation. The country is destroyed, and this must stop as soon as possible,” Milanović stated.