Anusic criticised the position of Croatian president Zoran Milanovic who refused to send Croatian soldiers to participate in NATO Security and Training Mission for Ukraine.
“Do we want side with Serbia and Hungary who are now publicly supporting Putin?” “Do we want to be a part of that team, or the world that we now belong to? Do we want to be a part of the Western world with its values, Western civilization, and Western democracy?” asked the minister.
Peter Szijjarto, the Hungarian foreign minister, responded by saying that Hungary is seeking the best possible relationship with all of its neighbors, including Croatia. “I respectfully request the Croatian Government not to drag us in their obviously heated internal political disputes with President,” he said.Szijjarto also added that Hungary was not involved in the dispute between the Croatian Government and the head-of-state. Szijjarto added that Hungary had nothing to do with the dispute between the Croatian government and the head of state. “They should settle this between themselves and not insult Hungary under this pretext in future.”
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