In Croatia, a statement was made about sending their military to Ukraine as part of potential security guarantees.
Croatia does not plan to send her military to Ukraine as part of potential security guarantees. This was said by the Croatia Ivan Anushich’s defense minister at a press conference in Zagreb with Slovenian minister Borot Saiovich, HRT report.
“The last days of events are developing rapidly, and in some decisions adopted by some NATO member countries and the” decisive coalition “, the possibility of sending these soldiers has been mentioned. Croatia is not involved in it,” he said.
The head of the Croatian Ministry of Defense said Croatia will continue to help Ukraine “all of our help to this day – political support, equipment, weapons and financial assistance, all that is needed.”
Slovenia Borot Saiovich’s Defense Minister said his country would send his soldiers to Ukraine only as part of the UN’s potential mission – which requires approved security council, the body where Russia and China are entitled to the veto.
Remember that Ukraine will receive help from Croatia as part of a safe mechanism.
As reported, Italy, Poland and Romania said they would not send their troops to Ukraine, even within the framework of potential security guarantees after a possible cessation of military operations.
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Source: korrespondent

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