Croatian President for Serbia: Is it normal not to recognise Kosovo and support Russia

Croatia's President Zoran Milanovic, on the 27th anniversary of the liberation of Croatia's Knin region by Serbs, has asked whether it is normal today not to recognise Kosovo's independence and to support Russia in its aggression in Ukraine, alluding to Serbia. Milanic said in his speech Friday [...]
Milanovic in his speech Friday has said it is very easy to be president or prime minister in Serbia, as according to him, all think alike.
And Serbia? It's not difficult to be president in that country, the easier it is to be prime minister. That's where everyone thinks the same way. Is it normal not to recognise Kosovo, to give support to Russia? We have our obligations, our army, in which we have to invest. Our army is a NATO member, but its task is to protect Croatian integrity. The protection of every centimeter of territory, the protection of the population and the democraticly elected power. We have these three things and they work better than in some other places: x1>, he said, broadcast Jutarnji.
According to him, Croatia has had a difficult road to complete release and has received nothing for free.
But at a high cost, of high interest. We're aware that this country is the only thing that matters to us, that we're the only ones who really care about this place and that everyone else is just an observer “, Milanvic said at the commemoration of the “Victory Diaries”.
Croatia marked on Friday the 27th anniversary of the expulsion of Serbian forces from the Knin region. Serbia continues to mourn that 2,000 Serbs have been killed during this action and that another 250,000 have been displaced.
A portion of these refugees, who had assisted Serbia's aggression in Croatia, were also located in Kosovo. Among them were involved in Serbia's fight against Kosovo in 1998, 1999.












