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NATO and Serbia in 2019: Cooperation on the rise - European Western Balkans


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BELGRADE / BRUSSELS – From commemorations, via high-level visits to the 
adoption of the new Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP). This is what 
Serbia-NATO cooperation looked like in 2019, and it seems that Serbia is 
becoming a very important and responsible NATO partner, which was also noted by 
Brigadier General Cesare Marinelli, Chief of NATO Military Liaison Office in 
Belgrade, in an interview 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/12/19/ewb-interview-marinelli-serbia-is-becoming-increasingly-important-partner-to-nato/>
  with EWB.

The end of the year is an ideal opportunity to recapitulate Serbia-NATO 
relations and highlight the most important events of 2019.


“Platinum Wolf 2019” Exercise Held


Army of Serbia; Photo: Media Center Odbrana / Jovo Mamula 

At the beginning of June, now traditional military exercise “Platinum Wolf 
2019” began at the military base “Jug” (South) near Bujanovac and lasted until 
19 June. The exercise brought together about 500 members of the armed forces 
from 9 countries – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, North 
Macedonia, Romania, the United States, Slovenia, the United Kingdom and Serbia.

Members of the armed forces of these countries had the opportunity to train the 
use of non-lethal weapons, procedures, actions, and procedures in engaging in 
multinational operations in the international environment. On that occasion, 
the commander of the Fourth Brigade of the Serbian Army, General Slobodan 
Stopa, said that the exercise was an “opportunity to advance our knowledge, and 
also to exchange experience with the armies of partner countries”.

This exercise was only one in a series of 17 military exercises Serbia 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/11/18/serbia-held-more-exercises-with-nato-than-with-russia-in-2019/>
  has had with other countries, 13 of which were with NATO and four with Russia.


The twentieth anniversary of the bombing and KFOR Mission in Kosovo


March 2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the NATO bombing of the Federal 
Republic of Yugoslavia. The operation named “Allied Force” began on March 24, 
1999, and lasted a total of 78 days.

Twenty years later, Serbia, Kosovo and NATO members interpret this event in 
different ways, but everyone agrees that this should never happen again. 
President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said that “NATO aggression” had been 
carried out against Serbia and that “things should be called by their real 
name”.

“I am sending the message that such things should never happen again, I am 
saying that we need a good and decent relationship with NATO so that we never 
put Serbia in such position,” said Vučić.

June marked another 20th anniversary which is the beginning of the KFOR Mission 
in Kosovo. On the occasion, a commemoration was organized in Pristina Film City 
and it was stated that the mission would continue to guarantee the safety and 
freedom of movement to all communities.

On that occasion, Admiral James Foggo, Commander of the Allied Forces in 
Naples, said that the Allies would continue to cooperate with the Serbian Armed 
Forces and that the mission would continue to fulfil the obligations of the 
Security Council Resolution 1244, so therefore cooperation with Serbia is 
necessary.


SACEUR visits Serbia


Todt D. Wolters visting Serbia; Photo: Tanjug / Zoran Žestić 

Todt. D. Wolters,  Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander (SACEUR) and 
U.S. European Command, visited Belgrade for the first time 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/07/18/saceur-visiting-serbia-mutual-communication-is-important/>
  in July this year since taking office in May. During that visit, he met with 
the President of Serbia, the Minister of Defense, Aleksandar Vulin, the Chief 
of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces, General Milan Mojsilović, as 
well as with the Head of the Military Misson of Serbia to NATO, Brigadier 
General Predrag Bandić.

“We have talked about many topics and I am pleased to say that Serbia’s work 
and dedication fosters peace and stability in the Western Balkans,” said 
Walters during the visit, noting that the Western Balkans is a very important 
region for Europe in terms of overall European security and that NATO respects 
Serbia’s military neutrality as well as what the Serbian Army is doing 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/07/23/todt-wolters-i-respect-what-serbian-army-is-doing/>
 .


Air Marshal Peach in Belgrade


Stuart Peach and Ivica Dačić; Photo: Tanjug / O. Stevanović 

In September, another senior NATO official visited Belgrade. This time it was 
Air Marshal Stuart Peach. Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, the highest 
military body in the Alliance, met with 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/09/19/dacic-and-peach-in-favour-of-enhancing-serbia-nato-partnership/>
  Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic.

During his visit, Peach expressed satisfaction with the level of partnership 
between Serbia and NATO and added that NATO is ready to enhance that 
cooperation. On the other hand, Dačić said that Serbia continues to pursue a 
policy of military neutrality, as well as strive to be a responsible and 
reliable partner in maintaining peace and security in the region as a condition 
for the progress of the region as a whole.


Serbian Government and NATO open new installations in TOI Kragujevac


Opening of installations in Kragujevac; Photo: Ministry of Defence of Serbia 

At the end of September, two new workshops were built and opened at the 
Kragujevac Technical Overhaul Institute 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/09/26/serbian-government-and-nato-open-new-installations-in-toi-kragujevac/>
 . The workshops were jointly financed by the Government of Serbia and the NATO 
Trust Fund and the Technical Overhaul Institute of Kragujevac. Installations 
will provide extraction of explosive charges from the missile shells and for 
delaboration, upgrading and maintenance of ordnance.

The opening of the facility was attended by Aleksandar Vulin, Serbian Minister 
of Defense, Daniel Dorrington, High Representative for NATO Support and 
Procurement Agency and Rasim Ćirković, Director of the Technical Overhaul 
Institute of Kragujevac.

“The NATO Trust Fund and, as its largest donor, the United States Government 
have done us a great service in helping us make our country safer and to safely 
destroy the unexploded ordnance and stockpiled ammunition that has been a 
ballast in our warehouses, but also to extract from it all that is useful to 
us”, said Vulin at the occasion.


Serbia adopts new IPAP


The Government of Serbia finally adopted its second IPAP 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/11/08/serbia-adopts-new-ipap-with-nato/>
  in early November for the period 2019-2021. The importance of this document 
is reflected in the fact that it is a means of structuring and adequately 
organizing bilateral cooperation with NATO in order to carry out reforms.

The new document is conceptualized in accordance with the principles of the 
Partnership for Peace program, namely voluntariness, transparency and 
flexibility, where Serbia, in line with its own goals and interests, together 
with NATO, has identified priority areas where it can best move forward 
promotes partnerships with this organization.

“The new Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) is not a step towards NATO 
membership, but an instrument for Serbia to improve its political relations 
through dialogue and cooperation, without seeking to promote NATO and becoming 
a member”, said Branimir Filipović 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/11/28/filipovic-ipap-is-not-a-path-to-nato-membership-it-contributes-to-eu-integration/>
 , Acting Assistant Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic 
of Serbia.


Seventh Belgrade NATO Week


Ambassador Jørn Eugene Gjelstad, Milan Mojsilović and Robert Pszczel; Photo: 
Tanjug / Tanja Valić 

The Center for Euro-Atlantic Studies has traditionally hosted Belgrade’s NATO 
Week for the seventh time 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/11/13/seventh-belgrade-nato-week-how-does-cooperation-between-serbia-and-nato-looks/>
  between 12 and 14 November at the Palace of Serbia. During the meeting, it 
was assessed that the cooperation between Serbia and NATO is going upwards, as 
evidenced by the adoption of the latest IPAP.

The conference was attended by, among others, Tacan Ildem, NATO Assistant 
Secretary General for Public Diplomacy, Robert Pszczel, Senior Officer for 
Russia and the Western Balkans at the Public Diplomacy Division, and General 
Milan Mojsilović, Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces. For 
them, this was an opportunity to meet on the sidelines and discuss Serbia-NATO 
relations at a closed-door meeting.

In an interview for EWB 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/11/19/ewb-interview-ildem-stereotypes-and-myths-regarding-serbia-nato-cooperation-should-be-eliminated/>
 , Ildem stated that it is necessary to inform the public how the cooperation 
is taking place and that myths and stereotypes about it should be eliminated.


Admiral Foggo also visited Belgrade


Admiral Foggo with Serbian Secretary of State Živković; Photo: Serbian Ministry 
of Defense 

The last senior NATO official to visit Belgrade 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/12/12/nato-commander-foggo-confirmed-the-continuation-of-cooperation-during-his-visit-to-belgrade/>
  this year is Admiral James Foggo, commander of the NATO Joint Forces in 
Naples. As part of his regional tour, he came to Belgrade at the invitation of 
General Milan Mojsilović to discuss cooperation between the Serbian Army and 
KFOR on joint activities implemented under the Partnership for Peace program.

In addition, he had separate meetings with State Secretary at the Ministry of 
Defense, Aleksandar Živković, and Acting Assistant Foreign Minister for 
Security Policy, Ambassador Branimir Filipović.

In an interview for our portal 
<https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2019/12/16/ewb-interview-foggo-it-is-up-to-serbia-how-much-it-wants-to-cooperate-with-nato/>
 , Foggo said, among other things, that he also assessed that cooperation 
between Serbia and NATO is on the rise, but also that it depends on Serbia how 
much developed and deep cooperation it wants.

 

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