Croatia is providing financial, material and military support to Ukraine, and Croatia's experience from its Homeland War can be helpful to this victim of Russia's war of aggression, Foreign and European Affairs Minister Gordan Grlić Radman said in Brussels on Tuesday.
Grlić Radman arrived in Brussels to attend NATO's two-day ministerial meeting focused on assistance for Kyiv.
The meeting is being attended by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
The Croatian minister said that the two-day meeting would consider all security aspects concerning the Euro-Atlantic region.
He said that Croatia has so far provided consistent and ample support to Ukraine and that it will continue providing political, diplomatic and military support to that country.
To date, Craotia's financial aid to that country has reached €190 million, Grlić Radman said adding that last week, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and War Veterans' Affairs Minister Tomo Medved visited Ukraine and promised Croatia's assistance for treatment of war veterans and wounded persons who can arrive in Croatia for recovery.
Croatia is also willing to assist Ukraine in mine removal projects.
Text: Hina
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