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US gives military helicopters to Croatia, Russia arms Serbs


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Published: 16:38 GMT, 3 February 2022 | Updated: 17:03 GMT, 3 February 2022 

ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) - The United States on Thursday delivered two Black Hawk 
military helicopters to Croatia, which is engaged in a mini arms race with 
neighboring Russian ally Serbia amid simmering tensions in the post-war Balkan 
region.

The U.S. Embassy in Croatia´s capital, Zagreb, said the donated UH-60M 
multi-purpose helicopters will contribute to Croatia´s growing defense 
capabilities and military preparedness in support of NATO.

"The Black Hawk provides capabilities across a range of possible missions, from 
special operations to tactical troop transport to aeromedical evacuation," U.S. 
Chargé d´Affaires Mark Fleming said as the helicopters arrived on a U.S. Air 
Force transport plane to Zagreb.

"Croatia has earned a reputation as a committed and capable NATO ally, and the 
introduction of Black Hawks will further boost the capacities of the Croatian 
Armed Forces," Fleming said in the statement.

Defense Minister Mario Banozic thanked the U.S. for the donation.

"It represents evidence of strong, friendly and allied relations, which are 
progressing every year," he said.

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FILE - A view of UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters carrying U.S. and Afghan trainees 
take off at Kandahar Air Field, in Afghanistan, Monday, March 19, 2018. The 
United States has delivered two Black Hawk helicopters to Croatia amid a mini 
arms race with neighboring Russian ally Serbia and simmering tensions in the 
post-war Balkan region. The U.S. Embassy in Croatia's capital, Zagreb, said 
Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, the UH-60M multi-purpose helicopters will contribute to 
Croatia's growing defense capabilities and military preparedness in support of 
NATO. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul, File)

Croatia last month reached an agreement with the U.S. to buy 89 Bradley 
fighting vehicles as part of cooperation with Washington and plans as a member 
of NATO to form an infantry brigade.

Croatia, which is also a member of the European Union, last year agreed to 
purchase 12 Rafale fighter jets from France.

Serbia, which was at war with Croatia in the 1990s over its secession from the 
Serb-led Yugoslavia, has lately been arming itself mostly with Russian and 
Chinese warplanes, drones, and anti-aircraft systems.

In recent months, Russia has handed over to Serbia 30 battle tanks and 30 
armored personnel carriers.

Serbia has also recently purchased sophisticated Russian Pantsir air defense 
systems, as well as attack and transport helicopters and Chinese drones.

Although formally seeking EU membership, Serbia has refused to fully align its 
foreign policies with the 27-nation bloc and has worked on strengthening its 
relations with Russia and China in parallel.

With Croatia firmly standing by its NATO allies in the current tensions between 
Russia and Ukraine, Serbia said it will remain neutral.

 

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