Albania, Kosovo and Croatia will attack Serbia?! Croatian president "breaks silence": We have 17 soldiers

Croatian President Zoran Milanovic has expressed his concern over Serbia's supply of weapons, missile systems and other military equipment. We recall that Serbia has purchased combat systems from Russia and other military equipment from China.
In a statement to the media, he said that Croatia has neither the capacity nor the intention to attack Serbia.
Some of the claims raised in Belgrade are that there will be a military union between Croatia, Albania and Kosovo to provoke Serbia, but these claims have been rejected by Milanovic, saying that there are a total of 17 soldiers.
" Croatia has about 17 soldiers, of which 14 are full-time. We don't have an army to attack ," he said.
He said that the reason for supplying these weapons systems is unclear.
" It's their sovereign decision, but I have to admit that I don't understand what they want to achieve with that kind of weaponry. They spend a lot and the dynamics of these expenditures are not completely clear in their budget ," Milanovic told Croatian media.
Croatia is a member state of NATO and the European Union, while Serbia remains surrounded by NATO member states, therefore the supply of offensive weapons is not necessary.
During a visit to Bajina Bašta, Vučić responded directly to Milanović, saying that he does not expect others to dictate what he should say.
" My name is Aleksandar Vučić and I am the proud president of Serbia. Neither the Croatian president nor anyone else will dictate to me what I will say ," he declared.
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