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Croatian President calls "mad" West desicion to send tanks to Ukraine

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Croatian President calls "mad" West desicion to send tanks to Ukraine


31.01.2023

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Croatian President Zoran Milanovic criticized moves by NATO allies to provide tanks to Ukraine, calling it "mad," RIA News reports. Milanovich railed against Western support for Kyiv in repelling Russia's nearly year-long invasion.

"I am against sending any lethal arms there. It prolongs the war," he underlined.

Milanovic, leader of the European Union's newest member nation, has repeatedly criticized the West's involvement in the war.

His comments came after the United States and NATO allies including Germany last week said they would send modern tanks to Ukraine. Milanovic condemned Germany's decision to donate Leopard 2 tanks, telling reporters Monday: "German tanks in Russia — good luck with that."

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