Another NATO leader voices opposition to Sweden and Finland
Following Turkey’s move, Croatia’s head-of-state also seeks a better deal with the bloc.
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic plans to instruct the country’s permanent representative to NATO to block the accession of Finland and Sweden to the US-led organization, he said on Wednesday. Refusing consent would turn the international community’s attention to problems facing ethnic Croats in neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina, Milanovic told reporters. Under the current election laws, Croat representatives tend to get elected with the votes of Bosnian Muslims, known as Bosniaks. Zagreb is pushing to revise this.
Turkish Demands v. Further NATO War Machine Expansion (Stephen Lendman)