Croatian PM Plenković dismisses Serbian President Vučić's claims on missiles
Prime Minister Andreja Plesić of Croatia has firmly rejected Vladimir Vucic' accusations regarding the involvement in recent protests, labeling them baseless fabrications that do not reflect reality or public sentiment. Meanwhile, Croatian PM Zoran Plenkovic responded to Vučić's claims about a military alliance and missile capabilities by stating such ideas are laughable for any rational nation like Croatia who does not wish war on its neighbors.
Key Points
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1Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanović dismissed Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's accusations of Croatian involvement in protests as ridiculous and fabricated.
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2Plenkovic responded to claims about a military alliance between the two countries, stating that such an idea does not occur to Croatia.
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Croatian Prime Minister Plenković dismissed Serbian President Vučić's accusations of Croatian involvement in protests as ridiculous and fabricated.
— [Mar 14, 12:30] Premijer Hrvatske: Vučićeve teze su smes̑ne i izmisljiene (Naslovi)Plenković rejected Vučić's claims and stated he has a direct message for people in Serbia regarding the matter.
— [Mar 14, 12:09] Plesić rejects Vučić's accusations of Croatian involvement in protests (Feed.hrt.hr)"That is one ridiculous theory," Plenković responded to Vučić after stating that such an alliance does not occur to Croatia.
— [Mar 14, 09:25] Plenkoć odgovorio Vučicu na optuzbe o vojnom savezu (Danas.rs)Plenkovic commented on his meeting with Vučić and stated that they did not discuss missiles or military alliances.
— [Mar 14, 09:25] Plenković komentirao susret s Vučicom o raketama i vojnom savezu (Direktno.hr)