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4 March , 2022. In a cabinet meeting, Defense Minister, Mario Banozic, said that the meeting of Nato defense ministers on February 16-17 February meeting of NATO defence ministers and the extraordinary summit of the alliance on February 25 has “established that the current security situation in east Europe posed one of the most serious threats to the European security in the recent decades,” state agency Hina reported. He said that the alliance decided to form additional battle groups in southeast Europe, and that Croatia agreed to deploy up to 70 soldiers for a new battle group which will be based in Hungary. The Enhanced Forward Presence program was established in 2016 in response to Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, and up until now involved four battle groups based in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. Croatia already takes part in the US-led battalion based in the Polish town of Orsysz. The government also endorsed a decision to send five members of the Croatian Armed Forces to join the European Union’s Cyber Rapid Response Teams, which is a program designed to help EU countries build cyber resilience and combat cyber threats and provide protection to EU institutions. The project is led by Lithuania, with five other EU countries (Estonia, Croatia, Netherlands, Poland, and Romania) contributing with manpower and resources. (N1 news) Croatia will consistently impose sanctions on Russia “The government is analysing all the consequences of this situation, and will take all necessary measures accordingly so as to protect Croatian citizens and businesses and reduce the repercussions for the everyday life,” said the PM. Next week, Plenkovic will attend an informal meeting of the European Council, which will focus on the aggression against Ukraine and on reinforcing various aspects of the European sovereignty. He recalled that Croatian Postal Bank (HPB) took over Sberbank Croatia and the government managed to ensure this transaction in a record short time. “We have helped that sound bank to survive now as part of HPB and also to reassure its deposit holders and clients by this rapid response.” Furthermore, this transaction has increased HPB’s share in the Croatian banking market to nearly 8%, and Plenkovic added that none of Sberbank subsidiaries in Europe had been liquidated.
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