Croatian magazine exposes Vucinqiqi: trilateral military agreement co-ordinated with US, NATO

Kosovo, Albania and Croatia signed a military co-operation agreement in Tirana last week. To that end, Serbia reacted sharply, saying it had to be asked, that it violated a 1996 agreement, that it is against Serbia, and that it took place without US and NATO knowledge. However, the ministers of defence from the states [...]
To that end, Serbia reacted sharply, saying it had to be asked, that it violated a 1996 agreement, that it is against Serbia, and that it took place without US and NATO knowledge.
However, defence ministers from the signatory states said the agreement is not aimed at anyone, but is aimed at strengthening security in the respective countries and aimed at co-operation in terms of security among signatory countries.
And Croatian magazine “National” has rejected even the official Belgrade claim that it took place without the US and NATO ammination.
“The new military co-operation between Croatia, Albania and Kosovo, for which Defence Minister Ivan Anusic agreed last week, travelled to Tirana to sign the declaration with Albanian Defence Minister Pirro Veng and Kosovo's Ejup Macedonia, was hired, or more precisely co-ordinated, with US President Donald Trump's administration and with NATO leadership”.
This, Croatian magazine “Nacional” says toua has unofficially confirmed a high source with Croatia's Defence Ministry.
Asked whether it was true that the declaration was agreed with the leaders of the US and NATO, a high-ranking source of Croatia's Defence Ministry, explained:
I can tell you that the statement has been co-ordinated with those with whom it has had to be co-ordinated, who are the strong players within NATO, and that anyone who should be aware of this Croatian initiative is familiar with it”, said this source for “National”.
This information directly denies the statement of Serbian President Allnexandar Vuciq, who was furious by the signing of the declaration, and even said the signing of this agreement was a violation of the so-called 1996 sub-regional arms control agreement and that Croatia and Albania almost “did not inform NATO of everything”.
Serbia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that “this initiative, which is being implemented without Serbia but with Pristina, presents an open provocation and a major disregard for reality on the ground”./Periscopi/










