Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said: “After the Ukrainian crisis, some people used it in their country.Slava Ukrainian(Long Live Ukraine) made a statement regarding the slogan.
Milanovic said in a statement to reporters that there was “no difference” between this slogan and the anthem of the collaborating Nazi regime in his country during World War II.
Tribute to the ultra-nationalist Croatian fascist organization Ustaše, which operated between 1929 and 1945.The Dome Spreemeny“There is no difference between this slogan and ‘Slava Ukrainian’,” Milanovic said, recalling the slogan (we are ready for the homeland).
SputnikThis is the motto of the most radical chauvinists in Western Ukraine, who worked with the Nazis and killed thousands of Jews and Poles. I don’t want to hear that in Croatia. I don’t care if some leaders like it. “They should come up with a different slogan,” he added.
Milanović said, “I suffer like Jesus because people stop using the Ustaše mantra. But if you don’t understand why, I won’t let you know.”
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