Miro Kovač, former HDZ foreign minister, discussed the political situation in the US under Donald Trump, emphasizing Trump's difficult position amid internal divisions within the Republican Party and potential challenges ahead. He criticized Trump's accusations against China regarding election interference, comparing them to past Democratic claims about Russian influence. Kovač warned about the risk of depleted American strategic oil reserves if there is no agreement with Iran or the opening of the Hormuz Strait, which could lead to a catastrophe. Regarding France, he argued that Macron's ambitions for European strategic autonomy are limited by the Euro system, suggesting that France might need to exit the Eurozone to achieve true independence. On Serbia's President Aleksander Vučić, Kovač suggested that strategic interests outweigh moral considerations, noting that international tolerance for Serbia's stance on Kosovo is influenced by broader geopolitical factors.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of political figures and their actions without overtly favoring any side. It includes critical perspectives on both Trump and Vučić but does not exhibit clear bias toward one viewpoint over another.





