Croatia | United Kingdom |
|---|---|
| Diplomatic mission | |
| Embassy of Croatia, London | Embassy of the United Kingdom,Zagreb |
Croatia–United Kingdom relations are thebilateral relations betweenCroatia and theUnited Kingdom. After Croatiadeclared independence fromYugoslavia in June 1991, the UK established diplomatic relations with Croatia on 25 June 1992. Both countries are members of theCouncil of Europe andNATO.the United Kingdom gave full support to Croatia's applications for membership in theEuropean Union andNATO.[citation needed]
UK Prime Minister BaronessMargaret Thatcher was one of the most keen advocates of the Croatian independence during theCroatian War of Independence in the 1990s. In an interview forHRT in 1991 she said:
Baroness Thatcher criticizedJohn Major because of his appeasement toSlobodan Milošević, and the EU because it didn't immediately recognize that Serbia led aggression against Croatia. She said during her speech in the UN in September 1991 that "JNA and Serbia are leading aggression against Croatia. War in Croatia is not a battle of one ethnic group against other but battle of democracy against communism." In her bookStatecraft she wrote that "Yugoslavia was authoritarian and totalitarian communist state, a dungeon with a brutal Serb captors that had to fall apart." At the request of the Croatian Ambassador in LondonDrago Štambuk, Baroness gave a press statement in which he called on the international community to stop the Serbian aggression. According to statement by Mr. Štambuk forJutarnji list, one of her advisers told her: "Mrs. Thatcher, British government will crucified you because of what you do", to which she replied: "If it is about crucifixion of me or Croatia, then it is better to crucify me. "
She continued to support Croatia in public until 1993Ahmići massacre because, as she wrote in her bookStatecraft, "massacre in Ahmići convinced me that Croatia interpreted my visit to Zagreb as a signal that the world will turn a blind eye to such (Croatian) barbarism." After Srbs committedSrebrenica massacre in 1995, she again contacted Mr. Štambuk and asked him over the phone: "Aren’t they (Serbs) real animals?". She supported CroatianOperation Storm, but wasn't satisfied with President Tuđman's decision to stop nearBanja Luka because she thought that he had to defeat remaining Serbian forces. According to the former Croatian US ambassadorMiomir Žužul, she told him in 1997:"When you decide to do something in politics, then it should be done by the end or you have to deal with the consequences, good or bad. The worst thing is if you stop halfway. When I went to the Falklands, they all tried to stop me. I knew that I will either succeed or I'm done. But, if I went back I knew for sure that I would be done."[2]
Baroness was awarded withGrand Order of King Dmitar Zvonimir in 1998 for her "exceptional contributions to the independence and integrity of the Republic of Croatia". She visitedZagreb on September 16, 1998, and was awarded with the title "honorary citizen of Zagreb": During her speech she said:
Croatia's relations with the UK are currently excellent. In March 2007, both countries signed a UK-Croatia Strategic Partnership, by which the United Kingdom fully supported Croatia'sEuropean Union andNATO entry bids. Now, both countries are full members of theNATO.[3]
Britain provided both political and practical support to Croatia's efforts to join theEU andNATO. The 2008–09 ‘UK-Croatia Strategic Partnership’ was launched in London on 18 June by Prime MinisterGordon Brown and Prime MinisterIvo Sanader. The UK is provided funding to assist Croatia in its entry bids, projects covered judicial reform, anti-corruption, organised crime, competition policy and food safety.[3]
According to the2001 UK Census, some 6,992 Croatian born people were living in the UK.[4]
Trade between theUnited Kingdom and Croatia is governed by theEU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement since 1 January 2021.[5][6]
In 2024, the value of total UK exports to Croatia was £613 million making Croatia UK's 80th largest export market.[7]
