Croatian Prime Minister: Kosovo and Bosnia should not be the last “tree EU

Croatia's Prime Minister, Andrej Plenkovic, part of the panel of a discussion held under the Congress of the European People's Party (PPE) in Rotterdam, commented on the membership of Kosovo, Ukraine and Bosnia and the European Union (BE). Plenkovic, as quoted by Croatian news agency '%na', has asked the EU not to be the “vano of [...]
Plenkovic, as quoted by the Croatian news agency '%na', has asked the EU not to be the last <x0vango on the train to the EU”.
He said the EPP should work to address fundamental issues for Bosnia to address on its path to the European Union.
The head of the Croatian executive noted that the West had offered extraordinary aid to Ukraine and that it noted international mobilization for it.
I say this as someone from a country who was also the victim of aggression. In the 1990s, not only did we not see such mobilization of the international community, but we had to defend under the UN embargo for import of weapons”, Plenkov said, among other things.












