Investigation should establish all the circumstances, we continue cooperation with our partners
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Tuesday it was now known that a drone which crashed in Zagreb last Thursday was armed, refuting today's statement by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
- 15.03.2022.
Ćorić: New govt directive abolishing fuel mixing mandate
The government will adopt a directive on Thursday to buffer the fuel price hike by doing away with the obligation for distributors to mix biofuel with diesel and petrol until the end of the year, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Tomislav Ćorić said on Tuesday.
- 15.03.2022.
This kind of incident cannot happen again, closer cooperation is needed
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković visited the site of the crash of a Soviet-era unmanned aerial vehicle in the Jarun area of southeast Zagreb on Saturday morning.
- 12.03.2022.
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PM informs EU leaders of military drone crash in Zagreb
At the start of the final day of the European Union summit in Versailles on Friday, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković informed the participants about last night's fall of an unmanned aerial vehicle in Zagreb.
- 11.03.2022.
Banožić: Homeland security system didn't fail
Reporting on the crash of a military-type drone in Zagreb, Defence Minister Mario Banožić said on Friday that the incident was not a threat to Croatia and that the homeland security system did not fail.
- 11.03.2022.
Plenković on drone crash: we are investigating and looking to establish facts
The unmanned aerial vehicle that crashed in the Jarun area of southwest Zagreb late on Thursday is of military design and Russian-made, but it is not known whether it was possessed by the Russian or Ukrainian military, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković told reporters in Paris on Friday.
- 11.03.2022.
Gov't locks margin on petroleum products, temporarily reduces fuel excise duties
The government on Monday decided to lock margins on petroleum product transactions and to temporarily reduce excise duties on diesel and gasoline in order to lower fuel prices.
- 07.03.2022.
Ćorić: Government's measures should buffer price hike
Economy and Sustainable Development Minister Tomislav Ćorić said on Monday that the government's measures presented today should lessen the blow of the fuel price hike to Croatian citizens.
- 07.03.2022.
Ivan Paladina is construction minister candidate
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Monday the candidate for the minister of physical planning, construction and state assets was Ivan Paladina, a former president of the IGH Institute's management board and chief advisor in the Croatian Postal Bank.
- 07.03.2022.
Parliamentary unity a welcome sight, Europe's future depends on Kyiv's fate
The future of Europe depends on the fate of Kyiv, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in the Croatian parliament on Wednesday, once against condemning Russia's aggression in the strongest terms and commending the Ukrainian army and people for a heroic resistance.
- 02.03.2022.
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HPB takes over Sberbank Croatia, clients can do business normally
The Croatian Postal Bank (HPB) has bought Sberbank Croatia for HRK 71 million and had there been liquidation, the damage would have been HRK 8 billion, which has been prevented, Croatian National Bank (HNB) governor Boris Vujčić said on Wednesday.
- 02.03.2022.
Croatia had sided with "freedom and democracy and with the Ukrainian people, which is the only right way
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has reiterated support for Ukraine, which has been defending itself against the Russian military invasion for the fifth day on Monday, and called on Russia and the Russian people to stop "this insane war campaign".
- 28.02.2022.