Milanvic madly brought Vucinqi's statement that Croatia, Kosovo, Albania are planning attack on Serbia

Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said today he is concerned about armed Serbia with offensive weapons, but added that Croatia is a member of NATO and the European Union. The fact is China sold something to them. Why is Serbia doing this? To some extent, I realize that they want to have a protection [...]
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said today he is concerned about armed Serbia with offensive weapons, but added that Croatia is a member of NATO and the European Union.
The fact is China sold something to them. Why is Serbia doing this? To some extent, I understand that they want to have a strong defence, but they are also being supplied with offensive weapons”, Milanvic told reporters in Zagreb about armed Serbia with Chinese missiles.
He said buying weapons is a sovereign decision of Serbia, but that it is not clear what the country wants to achieve with these weapons.
This also worries me, but on the other hand, Croatia is in NATO and the EU. Serbia is an isolated country surrounded by NATO members. Serbia is not rich, I will not say it is poor, but Croatia is even less poor. There is no finance on their part and it's a little bit like they're looking for their way”, Milanovic said.
The Croatian president estimated that Serbia “appears very much, with a dynamic and order that is not very clear in their” budget, has reported RTCG, Report Express.
God saved us from all those funds and if they're all paid. The fact is China sold them something. They also purchased several electronic war systems from Russia, which are first-class and would be a problem for the American Army”, Milan added.
He also praised that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was making unusual statements and added that earlier he had warned that any memorandum between Croatia, Albania and Kosovo for military co-operation signed by the minister and that does not represent an international agreement is not a military alliance.
And here it is, two days ago, literally talking about Croatia, Kosovo and Albania's plan to attack Serbia. He's a very interesting man. Like, with what, why should we attack first? We don't have an army for this. Then you can trust my word, after all, I decide on it as the Commander-in-chief. You're accusing me of planning any fraudulent attacks on Serbia. This is not good to be heard, except it's stupid”, Milan said. .












