Croatian Presidency: We explained yesterday about Kosovo, Serbian landscapes not excited

Croatia's President Zoran Milanovic's Crime Parale and the statement that the West of “have robbed Kosovo from Serbia” has sparked numerous reactions. Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic has said Milanovic's statement represents Croatia's policy in relation to Kosovo. Meanwhile, former Kosovo diplomat Enver Hoxhaj has said Milanic's statement looks more [...]
In terms of this situation, from the presidency of Croatia. spokesman Nikola Jelic has said President Zoran Milanovic on Wednesday has given the clarification for his statement about Kosovo.
“Day, President Milanovic clarified his earlier statement and said: Kosovo has been recognised, Croatia has been among the first to have known it and I seize every opportunity I have to convince European and Latin American statesmen to recognise Kosovo, unless they have done so yet. I don't think I have to provide anyone with my relationship and love to Kosovo Albanians”, Jelic has said.
In addition, Jelic has also attached another part of the Croatian president's clarification, where he says the situation in Ukraine will mark the end of the romance between Serbia and Russia since Moscow will have to recognise Kosovo sooner or later or “that it recognises to legalise what it is doing in Ukraine.
“Serbia will have to recognise Kosovo in a way” and has explained that “in order for Serbia to move westward, where it is welcome, some things have to change. The situation in Ukraine is the beginning and end of Serbia-Russia romance, where Serbia will know it is a betrayed lover. Serbia and Kosovo worry Russia. Russia will have to recognise Kosovo sooner or later or claim to recognise it with the intention of legalising what it is doing in Ukraine. And where is Serbia on this side? They should know that they are bothering Russia and that there is no love there, but exclusively just a report of interest, where they have served Russia in a period until it implemented several of its plans against international law”, reportedly in the quote that Jelic has attached.
Jelic has said that yesterday Milanovic has closed his stance on the issue, asking Serbian painters not to get excited.
Former Croatian President Stipe Mesic has spoken to Express on Wednesday, saying Kosovo has been an integral part of Yugoslavia and has had its right to independence, as has all republics and other provinces.












