Friday, 9th January 2026

Croatia Rules Out Deploying Troops To Ukraine

Zagreb affirms political and diplomatic support for Kyiv, but army deployment remains off the table.

After an international meeting in Paris aimed at advancing peace and security guarantees for Ukraine, it has been confirmed that Croatia will not send its soldiers to Ukrainian territory. The summit — attended by representatives from European countries, the United States and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — focused on possible pathways to a ceasefire and broader security arrangements.

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković emphasized that while many countries participating in the so-called “Coalition of the Willing” may contribute forces in various ways, Croatia’s contribution will remain political, diplomatic and through bilateral military aid rather than sending troops.

President Zoran Milanović reinforced this stance on social media, stating that decisions by the coalition do not bind Croatia or its armed forces, whose constitutional role is to protect the nation’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Both leaders stressed continued support for Ukraine’s defence capabilities and efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace, but made clear that direct troop deployment is not part of Croatia’s policy. This reflects longstanding political consensus in Zagreb that Croatia’s obligations are defined by its NATO and EU membership, without additional military commitments to the Ukraine conflict.

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