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NATO deputy chief Boris Ruge visited Croatia on Wednesday for talks with the country's lawmakers over military alliance's mission to support Ukraine, an issue that has split the country's politics.
As Croatia's leaders argue over joining NATO's Assistance and Training progamme for Ukraine, NATO's 'second man', Boris Ruge, arrived in Zagreb to bolster the case for Croatian participation.