Anušić clearly on cooperation with Israel: We will not neglect it, but develop it
Croatian Defense Minister Ivan Anušić, during his visit to Israel, emphasized the importance of strengthening defense cooperation amidst President Milanović's objections to military involvement.
Milanović reacts to government moves towards Israel: The army will not participate
Croatian President Zoran Milanović has declared the army will not participate in any military cooperation with Israel amidst discussions of collaboration with its military and defense industry.
Weekly Review by Viktor Peterlin: Milanović and the Plans That Are Being Discussed, but Nothing Is Known
The article discusses Croatian President Zoran Milanović's potential plans to run in the upcoming parliamentary elections, amidst speculation and ongoing political developments surrounding recent events.
Plenković commented on Milanović's visit to Georgia: He could have also gone to Ukraine
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković suggested that President Zoran Milanović should have visited Ukraine during his trip to Georgia, emphasizing the ongoing support for Ukraine amid Russian aggression.
PHOTO Milanović has always been the silent suffering of women, especially attractive to a famous Croatian
Zoran Milanović, before becoming the president of Croatia, was a well-known figure in Croatian politics, particularly during the 2000s as a prominent member of the Social Democratic Party.
Milanović and SDP criticize the Government, while in 2012 they organized a homosexual parade against the will of the City of Split
Croatian President Zoran Milanović and the Social Democratic Party criticize the government's actions while recalling their own organization of a controversial homosexual parade in Split in 2012.
Milanović on the welcome: This is the seizure of the state and unscrupulous incitement of divisions among the Croatian people
President Zoran Milanović criticized the government's actions regarding the welcome of the handball team, labeling their decision as unconstitutional and illegal, and accusing them of intentionally undermining the constitutional order.
Milanović commented on the welcome for handball players
Croatian President Zoran Milanović criticized the government's decision to organize a welcome event for the national handball team in Zagreb, calling it unconstitutional and illegal.
Due to a statement about this place, Milanović received a sharp message: We know little about him, and they have unusual rules
President Zoran Milanović's comments suggesting that Donald Trump should look towards the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard instead of Greenland have highlighted this relatively unknown region.
Plenković attacked Milanović: The one under the table should be ashamed
In the Croatian Parliament, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković criticized President Zoran Milanović for adopting an isolationist foreign policy that could alienate Croatia from its international partners.
Mayor of Svalbard: Since when is the Croatian president an expert on the Arctic?
The Norwegian public reacted negatively to Croatian President Zoran Milanović's recent comments suggesting Svalbard might be more beneficial to Americans than Greenland, leading to criticism from Norwegian media and the Foreign Ministry.
Milanović enraged Norwegians with his statement, he received a response: 'It cannot be compared...'
Croatian President Zoran Milanović sparked a reaction in Norway by suggesting that U.S. President Donald Trump should focus on the Norwegian Svalbard instead of pursuing the idea of acquiring Greenland, labeling the discussion as politically and strategically unfounded.
Milanović: United in the effort to preserve sovereignty and protect our interests
President Zoran Milanović emphasized the importance of unity in safeguarding Croatia's sovereignty and interests during the observance of the Day of International Recognition of Croatia and the Day of Peaceful Reintegration of the Croatian Podunavlje.
Plenković: Milanović's claim about Rafales is delayed, unrealistic, and nonsense
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković criticized President Zoran Milanović's assertion that Croatia did not protect its interests in the procurement of French Rafale fighter jets, stating that Croatian Rafales are better equipped than those acquired by Serbia.
Will Milanović respond? Plenković will soon address the media
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković is set to address the media following a government session, where he is expected to comment on President Zoran Milanović's recent statements regarding the procurement of Rafale fighter jets and the equipping of the Croatian military.
Military analyst: Plenković was a bit too kind to one official
Military analyst Goran Redžepović commented on the new tensions between the government and President Zoran Milanović regarding the sale of Rafales to Serbia.
Who has better Rafales - Croatia or Serbia? Analyst: We are not playing in the same league
Military analyst Goran Redžepović discussed the recent tensions between the government and President Zoran Milanović regarding the Rafale sales to Serbia.
Habijan defends the selection of judges: There is no political trading
Justice Minister Damir Habijan dismissed allegations of political trading regarding the HDZ's plans to select the President of the Supreme Court and three judges of the Constitutional Court, which were criticized by President Zoran Milanović and the opposition as undermining the Constitution.
Besides ignorance, the Ministry of Defence uncovered Milanović's hypocrisy: He criticizes, yet here’s what he did while he was Prime Minister
The Croatian Ministry of Defence has responded to President Zoran Milanović's criticisms regarding the purchase and sale of Rafale fighter jets, emphasizing Croatia's strategic partnership with France and its obligations as a NATO member.
The Ministry of Defense Responded to Milanović
The Croatian Ministry of Defense has refuted President Zoran Milanović's claims that France sold Serbia a more advanced model of Rafale fighter jets, emphasizing the need to clarify the facts for the public.
Milanović: The French Minister explained to Plenković why they sold Rafales to the Serbs
Croatian President Zoran Milanović commented on the sale of Rafale fighter jets to Serbia, responding to remarks by French Minister for Europe Benjamin Haddad during his visit to Zagreb.
Milanović: 'The French minister confirmed to us that a project to attract Serbia to the West is being implemented through Croatian support'
Croatian President Zoran Milanović addressed the recent visit of French Minister Benjamin Haddad, who explained the rationale behind France selling a more advanced model of Rafale jets to Serbia.
Judge Kos Responded to Plenković: Can You Imagine a Provisional Prime Minister?
Judge Damir Kos discussed the election of the President of the Supreme Court and responded to statements made by Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and President Zoran Milanović.
Plenković rejected Milanović's criticism that France 'dumped' used Rafales on Croatia
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković dismissed President Zoran Milanović's criticism that France sold used Rafale jets to Croatia while selling new ones to Serbia, stating that the president does not participate in military procurement.
Rutte visited Pantovcak: Milanović with NATO chief whom he publicly criticized for years
Croatian President Zoran Milanović met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to discuss military funding and the situation in Ukraine, despite previously expressing doubts about Rutte's credibility.
Milanović meets with NATO chief whom he 'doesn't support on many things'
Croatian President Zoran Milanović discussed military funding and equipment with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, whom he has previously criticized.
Professor on HDZ plan for judge selection: This has nothing to do with the constitution
A professor criticizes the HDZ's plan to link the selection of the President of the Supreme Court with the appointment of three constitutional judges, stating that it contradicts constitutional law.
France Responds About Rafales After Milanović's Attack
French Minister for Europe Benjamin Haddad addressed President Zoran Milanović's concerns regarding the sale of Rafale fighter jets to Serbia ahead of his visit to Zagreb.
The tax money we pay goes to Milanović for flights and a lavish menu at Pantovčak
Croatian President Zoran Milanović's office has revealed a budget plan for 2026, including significant expenditures on food, flowers, and air travel funded by taxpayer money.
This year, we are paying for plane tickets, flowers, and a rich menu at Pantovčak for Milanović
The office of Croatian President Zoran Milanović has revealed a 2026 spending plan, including substantial allocations for food, flowers, and air travel, totaling significant costs for taxpayers.
We’re fools for weapons, says Zoki. We were the biggest fools when he was prime minister
Former Prime Minister Zoran Milanović reflects on his recent media absence and responds to current Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's statements regarding Croatian soldiers not going to Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General arrives in Zagreb. Milanović: It is unclear in whose name he speaks
In anticipation of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's visit to Croatia, President Zoran Milanović expressed doubts about the legitimacy of Rutte's statements, noting he speaks many things that Milanović does not support.
President on ships, Ukraine, and Rafales: 'Money is safer in Ukraine than in the hands of HDZ'
President Zoran Milanović criticized the government's aid to Ukraine and foreign arms procurement while allegedly obstructing the construction of Croatian patrol boats.
Milanović: We give millions to Ukraine, while our ships remain untouched
President Zoran Milanović criticized the government's financial assistance to Ukraine and foreign arms procurement, claiming that the government is obstructing the construction of Croatian patrol boats.
Milanović: The French sold us used planes and new ones to Serbia
President Zoran Milanović criticized the government's military aid to Ukraine and the procurement of foreign weapons, while claiming it is obstructing the construction of Croatian patrol boats.
Milanović: If Greenland Becomes Crucial, There Will Be Neither Europe Nor America
Croatian President Zoran Milanović stated that Greenland 'represents nothing' for U.S. security, opposing President Donald Trump's views on its significance to the U.S.
Milanović: Plenković wants complete control over diplomacy
President Zoran Milanović accused Prime Minister Andrej Plenković of seeking total control over diplomacy rather than reaching an agreement on ambassador appointments, which has led to numerous Croatian embassies lacking leadership.
Milanović said Greenland is useless and mentioned Svalbard. What is it about?
Croatian President Zoran Milanović criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's ambitions regarding Greenland, calling the island 'useless' compared to the Svalbard archipelago.
Milanović says that Svalbard is more important than Greenland. Why is this archipelago important?
Croatian President Zoran Milanović stated that Greenland is 'useless' compared to the Svalbard archipelago, emphasizing its significance in the context of U.S. security.
VIDEO Milanović: 'Greenland is useless, and international law is fiction. The rule of the stronger governs'
Croatian President Zoran Milanović criticized the U.S. discussions about possibly annexing or purchasing Greenland, stating that such debates are politically and strategically unfounded and reflect a broader collapse of the international order.
Milanović: Greenland is useless
Croatian President Zoran Milanović spoke at a ceremony celebrating the integration of Međimurje with Croatia, discussing various topics including judges and Greenland's significance.
Milanović: Greenland is useless. Maybe Trump doesn't know, but Svalbard exists
Croatian President Zoran Milanović criticized Greenland's importance and highlighted the existence of Svalbard during a media statement at the 'Evening of Međimurje Identity' event.
Milanović: I will not enter into a package deal with HDZ. This is low and dirty
Croatian President Zoran Milanović spoke at an event commemorating the Day of Unity of Međimurje with Croatia, expressing his views on political matters including the selection of judges for the Constitutional and Supreme Courts.
LIVE Milanović gives a statement
Croatian President Zoran Milanović addressed the media before participating in a ceremonial academy, discussing his role in appointing candidates for the Supreme Court.
Milanović told Plenković: The election of judges must not be a subject of trade
Croatian President Zoran Milanović warns Prime Minister Plenković against linking the appointment of the President of the Supreme Court to the selection of constitutional judges, deeming it a threat to the constitutional order.
Milanović on Plenković's plan for the selection of judges: 'This undermines the constitutional order, I will not participate in it'
Croatian President Zoran Milanović criticized Prime Minister Plenković's plan to link the election of the President of the Supreme Court with the selection of Constitutional Court judges, calling it a violation of the Constitution and indicating his refusal to participate in such political agreements.
Milanović responds to the Coalition of the Willing: There is no discussion about sending Croatian soldiers
Croatian President Zoran Milanović stated on Facebook that the Croatian army will not participate in sending foreign troops to Ukraine, emphasizing that such decisions do not obligate Croatia regardless of announcements from other countries.
Milanović commented on sending European soldiers to Ukraine
President Zoran Milanović stated on Facebook that Croatia will not send troops to Ukraine, responding to the recent agreement by France and the UK to send their soldiers if a peace agreement is reached.
We Asked Where Milanović Is. He Replied an Hour After the Article
After a long absence from public engagements, Croatian President Zoran Milanović finally responded on social media, after inquiries about his whereabouts were raised.
Where has Milanović disappeared?
President Zoran Milanović has not appeared in public since December 29 of last year and has not addressed recent events, raising questions about his whereabouts as New Year celebrations began.