Politics |  March 23, 2015 | 09:05 
"Serbia has not moved one step closer to NATO"
 Source: Beta, Tanjug, TV Pink  BELGRADE -- Serbia's military stance is neutral 
and the country has not moved one step closed to NATO membership, Deputy PM and 
Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Sunday.                                
"Serbia's military stance is neutral and we have no intention of becoming a 
member of NATO, but there is a common interest in building peace in the region 
and working with NATO," he told TV Pink commenting on the Individual 
Partnership Action Plan between Serbia and NATO, whose implementation started 
several days ago. That represents the highest level of cooperation between NATO 
and a country that is not its member, he stressed. 

 The daily Vecernje Novosti reported previously that the document allows NATO 
soldiers to free transit through Serbia, grants them special status protection, 
and allows them to use the country's military infrastructure. 

 "No spectacle should be made out of this agreement. It should not be seen as 
moving closer to membership, in no way, but as development of our good 
relations," he said. 

 Serbia's goal is to build partnership relations with everyone, he noted, 
adding that Serbia had "the same observer status in the Organization for 
Collective Security and Cooperation, which is led by Russia," Tanjug reported. 

 Serbia's cooperation with both sides does not undermine its neutrality, he 
remarked, adding that Serbia had participated in joint military exercises with 
both sides.

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