Croatian Prime Minister Predicts Potential End Date for Ukraine War at Munich Conference.
Croatian Prime Minister's Address
According to Novyny.live: Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on February 14, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković expressed his hope that Russia's war against Ukraine could conclude this year. He tempered this optimism with a note of caution, stating,
"We hope the war will end this year, but no one can guarantee that."
Plenković has been actively engaged on Ukraine-related issues since Russia's initial aggression began in 2014. Croatia's commitment was further demonstrated by its decision to join the PURL program in late 2025, a move signaling its support for Ukraine and a desire for regional stability. The Munich conference serves as a key global forum for security policy, making his remarks particularly significant.
Global Solidarity in Recovery Efforts
Plenković's statement reflects the shared hope of many nations for a swift end to a conflict that has now persisted for years. As a member of the European Union, Croatia continues to work on finding solutions to secure peace in Europe and restore Ukraine's territorial integrity.
Statements from international leaders like Plenković underscore the critical importance of global solidarity during a prolonged military conflict. Croatia, a nation with its own experience in post-war recovery, is positioned to play a key role in future stabilization and reconstruction processes in Ukraine and the wider region. The Munich conference provides a vital platform for discussing and shaping the joint strategies needed to foster a peaceful resolution in Ukraine and enhance European security.
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