N1: Croatia must return the S-300 anti-missile system to the entrepreneur or 200 million dollars with late interest

Referring to the decision of the County Court in Zagreb, N1 states that there has been a turning point in the marathon court process between Croatia and Zvonka Zubak

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The court in Zagreb decided that Croatia must return the S-300 anti-missile system or 200 million US dollars with late interest from 1997 to entrepreneur Zvonko Zubak, N1 television announced on the portal tonight.

Referring to the decision of the County Court in Zagreb, N1 states that there has been a turning point in the marathon court process between Croatia and Zubak.

The weapons were acquired in 1994 on the black market, when Croatia was under a United Nations embargo on the import of weapons.

For a long time, it has not been known with certainty where that system is located, so, adds N1, it is a difficult part to implement from the non-final verdict on the return of weapons or their parts, which were shown at the parade in 1995.

The dispute lasted for 22 years and it overturned the invalid judgment of the Zagreb Municipal Civil Court, which rejected Zubak's lawsuit in its entirety.

Zubak has always claimed that Croatia did not pay him for the purchase of weapons.

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