Izvor: N1 televizija, 23.Maj.2018, 12:00 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Military cooperation in Balkans a must
Peace and stability are of the most significant interest in the Balkans, and only those who have experienced a war know how crucial it is to fight for peace, Serbia’s Defence Minister has said.
Aleksandar Vulin hosted on Wednesday the opening of the Balkan armies chief-of-staffs' 12th conference, telling the gathering that “whenever the Balkan peoples took care of themselves there was peace in the region.”
As a special envoy of Serbia’s President and supreme army >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << commander Aleksandar Vucic, Vulin said that “we who live here now and will live in the future have to take care about every country as our own.”
“We share a tiny space," he said. "And we cannot watch each other being in trouble and not helping.” He added that "politicians create problems, not soldiers."
He added that “only peace will safeguard what we have in those territories we consider ours.”
Serbia’s Army Chief-of-Staf General Ljubisa Dikovic told reporters that the military cooperation in the region was the only way to solve any security issue that burdens the countries.
Though invited, the representatives of the Croatian Army did not come to Belgrade, while the Slovenian and NATO Military Committee delegations took part as observers.
Serbia’s opposition leader: No reality in NATO perception
Izvor: N1 televizija, 23.Maj.2018
The former defense minister and ex-president of the Democratic Party (DS) Dragan Sutanovac said on Wednesday that Serbia remained the only country in the region which was not ready to accept the reality regarding NATO membership...Addressing a conference on security held in Montenegro, he said Serbia...






