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Serbia Blasts Top NATO General Over Russia | World News


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Serbia's defense minister has blasted the top NATO general for saying that one 
of the biggest threats for Europe is increasing Russian influence in the 
Balkans.

March 12, 2018, at 2:23 p.m. 

March 12, 2018, at 2:23 p.m. 

Serbia Blasts Top NATO General Over Russia

In this photo taken Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017, Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar 
Vulin inspects an Mig 29 fighter jet at the military airport Batajnica, near 
Belgrade, Serbia. Vulin said Monday March 12, 2018, that U.S. Army Gen. Curtis 
Scaparrotti's statement, made last week during a U.S. Senate Armed Services 
Committee hearing, is the most "dangerous" anti-Serb statement since the 
Western military alliance bombed the country in 1999. (AP Photo/Darko 
Vojinovic) The Associated Press

By DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Associated Press

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia's defense minister blasted NATO's top general on 
Monday for saying that one of the biggest threats for Europe is increasing 
Russian influence in the Balkans.

Aleksandar Vulin said that U.S. Army Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti's statement last 
week during a U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee hearing represents the most 
"dangerous" anti-Serb statement since the Western military alliance bombed the 
country in 1999 over its bloody crackdown against Kosovo Albanian separatists.

The American general said he has seen an increase in Russian influence over his 
year and a half as supreme NATO commander in Europe and that he sees it as more 
threatening than in the Baltics, former Russian satellites Lithuania, Latvia 
and Estonia.

Scaparrotti said that while the Baltic region in the north of Europe is 
crucial, those nations are now part of NATO and have a more stable position on 
the continent. He said he was more concerned with the support of Serbian people 
within the Balkans who are more susceptible to Russian influence.

Vulin, who is known for his pro-Russian stances, responded by saying: "Since 
1999, there has not been a more irresponsible statement.

"By saying that the whole (Serbian) nation represents a danger for the Balkans 
is a call for the unification of all (Balkan people) against the Serbs."

There are fears in the West that Russia is using its historic Slavic ties with 
Serbia to destabilize the Balkans, which has seen the worst carnage in Europe 
since World War II during the breakup of former Yugoslavia in the 1990s.

"There's no Russian influence in Serbia," Vulin said. "Serbia is an independent 
nation that chooses its own friends."

Scaparrotti said during the Senate hearing that "Russia's at work in the 
Balkans. I think we've kind of taken our eye off the area."

Serbia formally wants to join the EU, but its leaders have been intensively 
working with Moscow in fostering both military and political ties despite calls 
from the bloc that the Balkan state should align its foreign policies if it 
really wants to be a member.

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