Croatian leader says Trump, Putin key to peace

AP  |  Moscow 

Croatia's hopes her American and Russian counterparts show "responsibility" and remember they are the guarantors of the whole world's stability when they hold their first summit today.

"It's about his personality. I don't take it against him," she said.

Grabar-Kitarovic, who lived through Croatia's 1991 independence war and governs in a region that has been caught up in larger geopolitical battles, said Trump's meeting Monday with Russian President could calm international tensions instead of inflame them.

"I'm really hopeful that the two state leaders will show enough ... responsibility for global stability and the trans-Atlantic relationship," said Grabar-Kitarovic, who met Putin at the Kremlin yesterday before her country's team played in final.

She expressed concern about Russian interference in southeast Europe, where has sought to use its economic influence and powerful to counter EU and NATO outreach.

But Grabar-Kitarovic insisted on the importance of talking to instead of isolating it.

"We want to have a dialogue about common threats to our security," she said.

"We have to work together."

Grabar-Kitarovic steered clear of sensitive issues, such as the pro-Ukrainian sentiment among some Croatian players at that has angered the tournament's Russian hosts.

"brings people together. People in all of our countries are tired of ideological differences, of going back into the past all the time," she said.

Grabar-Kitarovic noted that one reason the Russia-U.S. relationship is of "utmost importance" to her region and the broader world is so "we never ever see again" massacres like the ones carried out during the Balkan wars of the 1990s.

The intense feelings that remain from the brutal ethnic and sectarian wars that accompanied the breakup of nonetheless surfaced as advanced in competition.

From and in the east and in the west, people in Croatia's neighboring countries were split over whether to support or in the tournament's final match, reflecting the persistent divisions.

Croatia, a country of 4 million people, confounded expectations to make it to the World Cup final. The Croatian team drew increasing support for its hard-working, underdog narrative as richer, higher-profile teams flamed out.

Grabar-Kitarovic used her country's surprise success on the field to raise its profile.

She posed in a red-and-white checkered team jersey on at every opportunity, gave Trump a team T-shirt when they met at NATO, and joined Putin and French President in the rain last night to congratulate France's team one-by-one after their victory.

In the AP interview, she sympathized with Trump's rationale for assailing European allies at the NATO summit in for not spending enough on weapons and their own defense.

"Certainly, it's not fair that the is carrying the burden for the defense of Europe," Grabar-Kitarovic said. "We're first and foremost responsible for our own security.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 07:05 IST