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"Serbia will not join NATO while Vucic is in power"


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Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin says Serbia will not join NATO, while 
Aleksandar Vucic and this parliamentary majority are in charge 

Source: Beta Tuesday, December 24, 2019 | 17:29 

 

Ilustracija: Depositphotos/mbangemann

For the next year, he announced the first military exercise with China. 

"We are cooperating with the NATO Alliance, but we are also cooperating with 
the CSTO (the Collective Security Treaty Organization made by former USSR 
countries) that do not ask us to give up part of the territory", Vulin said at 
the Serbian Parliament. 

"We will have a military exercise with China next year. We have never done 
that, and it is useful for us to learn how the Chinese are doing it, they are 
not a member of any military alliance and the question is why we have not had 
such an exercise so far", Vulin said. 

He said that military neutrality is "expensive" but that there is no pressure 
to give it up because he added "you are not a free country if someone else is 
guarding the sky", Vulin said. 

In a parliamentary debate on a set of military laws, Vulin said that the powers 
of the President of Serbia in the laws remained the same as before, in 
accordance with the constitution, but that these were powers in peace, and we 
haven't got a solution for war circumstances, so that should result from this 
strategy. 

Explaining the concept of "total defense", Vulin said that it was incorporated 
into the Law in 2009 and that's all. 

"An active army withstands the first coup and then who comes? Civilians must be 
involved. It's a concept of small countries that cannot finance a large 
standing army," the minister said, adding that about 200,000 people, the army 
and police members respectively, were in uniform back in 1999, and that there 
are not so many of them today. 

MP Vojislav Vujic of United Serbia Party said that the last two years have been 
marked by a serious investment in weapons and that Serbia is now the most 
dominant in the Balkans. 

He added that Serbia should not forget what NATO had done to Serbia, but that 
this does not mean that we should cease communication with them. 

MP Nemanja Radojevic from the Party of Modern Serbia noted that when the topic 
is so important, the whole government should sit in the Parliament, including 
the President, who, he said, is given greater powers. 

He added that it was not clear to the ordinary citizen what "total defence" 
means, but that they would understand it when they are summoned for an exercise 
or army. 

Radojevic also asked what happened to the promised fight against corruption, 
given that armed aggression, drug addiction was mentioned as a danger. 

Radojevic also said that civilian control of the security sector has been 
neglected in military laws, that the security strategy does not recognize 
either institution of Ombudsman, the Commissioner for Information of Public 
Importance, the State Auditor, or the Anti-Corruption Agency.

 

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