“Crimea will never be Ukraine again,” said President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia Zoran Milanovic at the ceremonial send-off of the third Croatian contingent as part of NATO’s enhanced presence in the Republic of Lithuania.
“Lithuania is a member of NATO. It wouldn’t be fair for them not to go there. This would be a lack of solidarity,” said Milanovic, quoted by BGNES.
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“From 2014 to 2022, we see someone provoking Russia with the intention of starting this war. It exploded. Last year, only now we are talking about tanks. We will send all the German tanks there, the Russian ones burned out. The same fate awaits these others,” the Croatian president said.
“The solution is not a change of government in Russia. German tanks in Kharkiv will bring her closer to the Chinese. What is being done is not good,” Milanovic believes.
“Crimea will never be Ukraine again. This is what the leading German generals say,” announced Milanovic.
“We are increasingly coming into conflict with a superpower. Do you know how a war is lost? By ending up using nuclear weapons,” Milanovic said, adding that he was trying to open the eyes of others.
“Serbia and Russia are not the same. Unfortunately, this is a painful fact and a danger. We annexed Kosovo. We and the international community. It was taken from Serbia. Who did it but us? Did we recognize Kosovo? This does not question Kosovo, but the whole concept,” Milanovic pointed out.
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“Crazy emotions and hatred are putting Europe in great danger,” Milanovic said.
“Ukrainians pathologically hate Russians, that’s a fact. Croats didn’t hate Serbs as much as they hate Russians,” he added.
According to him, “Russia is a gloomy country”:
“But she has what she sees as her own interest, and we’re at odds with her. Do you know who acts like this? Who pays with foreign money”.
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“The question is how much we will help Ukraine. They should have been forced to the negotiating table. 300 thousand Ukrainians must die. It hurts my heart to see him. It’s just that those who make them do it are watching it from cities not at war. They know they are safe, their cities will not burn. It’s Armageddon, I’m not a believer, but I’ve read about it,” Milanovic concluded.