Zelensky's fortified Dubrovnik visit signals strong alliance
Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Dubrovnik on Wednesday to participate in the South-East European Countries and Ukraine Summit. The Croatian city was "turned into a fortress," with the navy, air forces, and ground forces on alert.
9 October 2024 14:38
Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik before noon, where the third South-East European Countries and Ukraine Summit is taking place. As he reported on social media, he met with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković to discuss further cooperation in defence, the rehabilitation of children and wounded soldiers, the reconstruction of Ukraine, and European integration.
"We also signed an agreement on long-term cooperation and support between our countries. Together, we will develop cooperation between our defence industries. Croatia will continue to provide equipment and share expertise in humanitarian demining," Zelensky wrote on platform X.
Dubrovnik like a fortress during Zelensky's visit
On the occasion of Zelensky's visit, the city was placed under exceptionally strict security measures. Situated on the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik "has become a true fortress", Croatian media emphasise. Police patrols are visible everywhere, and some streets have been blocked. Containers and rubbish bins have been removed from areas near the leaders' travel routes and meeting places, and car parks have been closed. Snipers have been deployed in the city, and a police helicopter ensures security.
"So, in fact, all the measures we can imagine, especially today where drones and anti-drones are relevant; snipers, counter-snipers, navy, air force," said security expert Bono Marjanović in an interview with the newspaper "Jutarnji list."
Croatian journalists note that similar security measures were in place only during the visits of Pope John Paul II in 2003 and U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney in 2006.