Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Dubrovnik shortly after 11:00 AM, and after a meeting lasting about an hour and a half, he signed an agreement with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.
They signed a bilateral Agreement on Long-Term Cooperation and Support from Croatia to Ukraine.
Plenković commented on this event on the social media platform “X.”
Drago nam je u Dubrovniku ugostiti predsjednika @ZelenskyyUa uoči Summita Ukrajina-jugoistočna Europa. #Ukraine je među prvima 90-ih priznala🇭🇷, a danas brani svoju slobodu. Nastavljamo pružati političku, humanitarnu, gospodarsku i vojnu pomoć te snažno podupirati europski put🇺🇦. pic.twitter.com/6dZCnAEhOJ
— Andrej Plenković (@AndrejPlenkovic) October 9, 2024
“Together with the Ukrainian president, we signed an Agreement on Long-Term Cooperation and Support. We are sharing Croatia’s unique experiences with Ukraine in the areas of humanitarian demining, processing war crimes, and caring for war veterans, as well as from the EU accession process”, wrote Plenković.
In addition to coming to Croatia to meet with Plenković and representatives from other countries in the region, Zelensky was also there to participate in the third summit of Ukraine – Southeast Europe.
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