By continuing our strong support for Ukraine, we stand on the side of freedom, democracy and international law
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković is participating in Davos at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, which began with a panel on the topic "Redefining Europe's Place in the World".
- 20.01.2026.
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Solidarity with Denmark and a reasonable solution through dialogue with the US
In a statement to the media, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković reflected on his impressions after the first working day of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos.
- 20.01.2026.
The election of Vujčić as Vice President of the European Central Bank is a great recognition for Croatia as well
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Finance Minister Marko Primorac congratulated the Governor of the Croatian National Bank, Boris Vujčić, who was elected Vice-President of the European Central Bank, emphasizing that his election is a great recognition for Croatia as well.
- 19.01.2026.
In the time of global changes and crises, our policy of modern sovereignty gains even more meaning
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković presented today in the Croatian Parliament the Report on the European Council meeting held on 18 December 2025 and on the summit of the European Union and the countries of South-Eastern Europe.
- 15.01.2026.
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Plenković and Rutte with Croatian defense industry: An exceptionally potent and export-oriented sector
After the talks in Banski Dvori, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met at the National and University Library with representatives of the Croatian defense industry. The meeting was attended by representatives of numerous companies, including the Alan Agency, HS Produkt, Sestan-Bucsha, DOK ING, Orqa, Đuro Đaković, Končar, Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Čateks, Odašiljača i veza, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, and the Croatian Defense Industry Competitiveness Cluster, which deal with various areas, from microelectronics, through artificial intelligence, satellite technology, unmanned aerial vehicles, to the production of protective equipment, explosives, pistols, shipbuilding and many others. The aim of this meeting, said Prime Minister Plenković, is to present to the NATO Secretary General the activities of the Croatian defense industry, an important segment of the Croatian economy.
- 12.01.2026.
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Croatia contributes significantly to collective security; We have exceeded the 2 percent of GDP allocation for defense
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković met today with the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Mark Rutte, who is on a working visit to Croatia. They began the meeting by touring the Rafale fighter jets, the Bayraktar unmanned aerial vehicle and the Black Hawk helicopters at the “Colonel Marko Živković” Barracks in Pleso, and then discussed key security challenges, strengthening European defense and modernizing the Croatian Armed Forces at Banski dvori. They also held a meeting with representatives of the Croatian military industry.
- 12.01.2026.
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Plenković and French Minister Haddad on bilateral, European and global issues
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković met today at the Banski Dvori the Minister Delegate for Europe and Foreign Affairs of the French Republic, Benjamin Haddad. Minister Haddad's visit is a confirmation of the continuity and further strengthening of the close cooperation between the two countries within the framework of the European Union and NATO.
- 12.01.2026.
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It is crucial to achieve a lasting, just and sustainable peace; Croatia will not send soldiers to Ukrainian territory
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković described today's meeting in Paris as important because many countries, each in their own way, have expressed their willingness to participate in the Coalition of the Willing. Some, he explained, will participate with forces that would be on the ground in Ukraine if a ceasefire were to occur and an agreement were reached, while other countries, such as Croatia, which will not send its soldiers to Ukrainian territory, will continue to provide political, diplomatic and military support to that country. He also considers it crucial to reach an agreement that would enable a lasting, just and sustainable peace.
- 06.01.2026.
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As a guarantor of Dayton Agreement, Croatia will not waver in commitment to stability, equality and European path of BiH
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković participated today in the international conference "30 years after Dayton: leading the way with local solutions". On that occasion, he emphasized that Croatia, as a guarantor of the Dayton Agreement and as a member of the European Union and NATO, will not give up its commitment to stability, equality and the European path of Bosnia and Herzegovina. "Our only interest is the same one that we defended in the 1990s. A stable, functional and prosperous neighboring country in which Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats, like all other citizens, enjoy equal rights and equal dignity and where no one feels like a second-class citizen in their own country", he said. It is crucial to implement the Constitution in a way that strengthens, not undermines, trust between the three constituent peoples and to avoid practices that deviate from the spirit of the agreement or create unnecessary and harmful misunderstandings.
- 12.12.2025.
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Plenković and Merz: In uncertain global circumstances, we are strengthening the partnership between Croatia and Germany
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković met today in Berlin with the Federal Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, with whom he discussed bilateral relations, strengthening economic cooperation and the procurement of 44 Leopard tanks, the most modern tanks available on the market. They also discussed key topics for the future of the European Union in view of the meeting of the European Council, finding a solution for further financial support to Ukraine, as well as international efforts to achieve a lasting and just peace in that country.
- 10.12.2025.
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Economic forum is a strong contribution to the further strengthening of Croatian-German relations
During the visit of Prime Minister Andrej Plenković to Germany, the Croatian-German Economic Forum was held, with the aim of further strengthening relations between Croatia and its most important foreign trade partner, with the participation of around forty Croatian companies. At the opening of the Forum, Prime Minister Plenković presented the most important Croatian economic indicators and achievements to German businessmen and invited them to invest in Croatia. He expressed his hope that today's Forum would contribute to strengthening existing and creating new partnerships, emphasizing that the Government would be available to everyone in this context and provide assistance within its powers.
- 10.12.2025.
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By deepening their partnership and cooperation, Croatia and Germany are strengthening the European Union
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković arrived in Berlin today for a two-day visit to the Federal Republic of Germany, which began with a lecture at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation on the topic: "Building Europe's Strategic Resilience: Croatian-German Partnership in a New Era", in which he presented the Croatian perspective on the key challenges facing the European Union today, as well as the opportunities that all member states should seize together. He also spoke about the cooperation between Croatia and Germany, from Croatia's independence to the present day, particularly highlighting the importance and contribution of the Croatian community in Germany.
- 09.12.2025.
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