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It's been confirmed: Croatia is forming a military camp on the so-called
Kosovo


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Croatian Foreign Affairs Minister Gordan Grlić Radman, announced that
Croatia will form a military camp in Kosovo for the purposes of greater
security. 

Source: Sputnik Thursday, May 6, 2021 | 16:30 

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He also said in Pristina today that Croatia supports the dialogue between
Belgrade and Pristina and opposes any change of borders in Eastern Europe. 

"We support the bilateral dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia and we hope
that a solution will be found," Gordan Grlic Radman said at a joint press
conference with Kosovo Minister Donika Gerval, adding that he also supports
the abolition of EU visas for Kosovo residents. 

"We have decided to set up a military camp in Kosovo and Metohija, which
will contribute to stability. Croatia recently decided to increase its
military contingent within the NATO peacekeeping operation in Kosovo - KFOR,
and the KFOR operation is of special importance for Croatia, because it is
located in our immediate neighborhood, which may have special implications
for the stability of the entire region", Radman said. 

Radman added that "Croatia and the so-called Kosovo are traditionally two
friendly countries that have very good relations" and reminded that Croatia
was among the first to recognize the unilaterally declared independence of
the so-called Kosovo and announced that Croatia will donate 10.000 vaccines
to Kosovo. 

Donika Gervala said that Croatia supported the so-called Kosovo, both before
and after the unilaterally declared independence, and that the support
continued in the later stages of development, and that she talked with Grlić
Radman about the foreign policy priorities of the so-called Kosovo and
Euro-Atlantic integration and the need for continuous consultation with the
Croatian state. 

The Croatian minister later met in Pristina with the President of the
Interim Pristina institutions, Vjosa Osmani, and then with the Prime
Minister, Albin Kurti.

 

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