Croatian President Zoran Milanović has stated that the conflict will drag on further as the West sends tanks into Ukraine and warned that if the United States and Russia do not reach an agreement, World War III could break out.
Milanovic, in a statement to reporters, assessed tank assistance to Ukraine.
If Washington and Moscow do not reach an agreement on ending the war without consulting Zagreb, Berlin, Paris and Brussels, although this is a remote possibility, we will be dragged into World War III. Some claim that this war has begun, and I prefer not to comment on it.” He said.
Not an expert on tanks, Milanovic said, “All tanks are the same, American tanks and Russian tanks burn the same way, the people inside them die or flee the same way.” Use his statements.
Milanović reiterated his view that Croatia should not provide military aid, and criticized German Foreign Minister Annalina Berbock’s remarks that “Europe is at war with Russia”.
Perhaps Germany is at war with Russia. I hope they get lucky this time and it ends up differently than it did 70 years ago. We are not at war with anyone.” He rated it.
Noting that the real war was between America and Russia, Milanović said, “We are just ordinary pawns.” He said.
Source: Balkan News
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