Croatian PM says he refuses to talk to pro-Russian president

According to him, Milanovich's statements only harm the country.

Prime Minister of Croatia Andrei Plenkovich stated that he was terminating all contacts with President Zoran Milanovich, and accused him of pro-Russian views.

“We do not intend to meet with him in the format of the National Security Council. We are not going to meet him face to face, unequivocally. We are not going to waste time and have physical contact with someone who can treat a political party, the government and many of us individually in such a vulgar and outrageous way, “Euractiv was quoted as saying by Plenković.

Milanovic may be a Russian agent, adding that Croatia's international image has been severely damaged through his fault. We will boycott it, “Plenković added, commenting on the president's words that the HDZ prime minister's party is linked to the former Yugoslav secret service, and that they are all” bandits “.

Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said that Ukraine had a “coup” in 2014 and added that Ukraine “has no place in NATO” and that Croatia is distancing itself from the Russia-Ukraine conflict if it arises.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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