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Telegram.hrIndependentCenter12 hr. ago Anusic and Grlić Radman refused to fly with Milanovic to the NATO summit: "There was no room on the plane"Croatia's Minister of Defense, Ivan Anušić, stated at the NATO summit in Ankara that Croatia has already met a key NATO goal by exceeding the 1.5% defense spending target of GDP, reaching 2.1%. He emphasized investments in infrastructure such as transportation corridors, hospitals, airports, and ports that can serve both civilian and military purposes during crises. Anušić highlighted Croatia's leading role in developing FPV drones within NATO and noted plans to increase the number of Croatian soldiers in Kosovo's KFOR mission to 200. He also mentioned that new corvettes for the Croatian navy will be built or completed in Croatian shipyards. Anušić expressed difficulty in aligning views with President Zoran Milanović, whose stance is described as opposing NATO and European integration, contrasting sharply with the government's pro-Western position.
Bias read (Center): The article presents statements from the defense minister regarding Croatia's NATO commitments and defense policies, along with his comments on disagreements with the president. The framing remains neutral, presenting both the government's pro-NATO stance and the president's opposition without overt
Novi listIndependentCenter12 hr. ago The positions of the government and the president are diametrically opposed.Minister of Defense Ivan Anušić stated during a NATO summit in Ankara that the positions of the Croatian government and President Zoran Milanović are diametrically opposed, particularly regarding support for NATO allies, defense policies, and the independence and freedom of Ukraine. He emphasized that Croatia’s pro-Western and pro-European stance aligns with NATO, while the president’s views are fundamentally different and cannot be reconciled. Anušić noted that the government did not travel with the president due to limited space on the official aircraft and chose commercial flights instead. He also mentioned he was unaware of the content of the president’s planned speech at the NATO meeting.
Bias read (Center): The article presents direct quotes from Minister Anušić highlighting differences between the government and the president on foreign policy issues. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the expressed views of
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter12 hr. ago Anusic and Milanovic separately in Ankara; Croatia has fulfilled a key NATO objectiveCroatia has already met a key NATO target set at last year's summit, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ivan Anušić during a press conference in Ankara. He stated that Croatia is allocating more than the expected 1.5% of GDP to security infrastructure, currently at 2.1%. This includes investments in transportation corridors, hospitals, airports, and ports that could serve military purposes in times of crisis. Anušić emphasized Croatia's leading role within NATO in producing and developing FPV drones and highlighted plans to increase the number of Croatian troops in the KFOR mission on Kosovo to 200. Additionally, he mentioned that new corvettes for the Croatian navy will be built or completed in Croatian shipyards, though the final decision on suppliers is pending. Anušić noted tensions between the government's pro-Western stance and President Zoran Milanović's opposing policies.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual statements from a high-ranking official, providing specific figures and policy directions without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on defense spending, NATO commitments, and internal political dynamics without taking a clear ideological stance.
Net.hrIndependentProgressive13 hr. ago Listen to what Anusic told him at the NATO summitNa 36. NATO samitu u Ankari, kojeg prisustvuju 32 države članice uključujući Hrvatsku, kao i čelnici NATO partnera i ukrajinski predsjednik Volodimir Zelenski, ministar obrane Hrvatske Ivan Anušić je izrazio zabrinutost oko nedostatka usuglašenosti stavova Hrvatske i njegovih saveznika u okviru NATO-a. Anušić je naglasio da su stavovi hrvatskog predsjednika Zorana Milanovića protivni prozapadnim i proevropskim pristupima, što je u suprotnosti s politikama Ministarstva obrane i Ministarstva vanjskih poslova. Njegovi komentari su bili usmjereni prema tome kako Hrvatska nije dostatno podržavala potporu Ukrajini, investicije u obranu i slobodu Ukrajine.
Bias read (Progressive): Artikl ističe kritiku prema hrvatskom predsjedniku Zoranu Milanoviću, opisuje njegovo stavovanje kao protivno prozapadnim i proevropskim pristupima, i podcrtava kontrast između njegovih stavova i stavova Ministarstva obrane i Ministarstva vanjskih poslova. Iako se ne izričito kritikuje politička liј
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