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US, Russian forces stage neighboring military drills in Balkan states |
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Celine Castronuovo

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Both U.S. and Russian military forces held drills near the Serbian capital
of Belgrade Thursday as Moscow hopes to maintain influence over its only
remaining ally in the Balkans. 

Serbian and Russian defense forces announced that they had launched joint
military exercises with roughly 200 troops that are set to last through
Tuesday. 

The Russian and Serbian drills will include "the destruction of an illegal
military formation," live ammunition shooting and "anti-terrorist" action,
the ministries said, according to The Associated Press
<https://apnews.com/article/russia-europe-government-and-politics-bc104a4e60
b9efbd35c2e79472b4a787> . 

The exercises come as the U.S. continues its Defender Europe 2021 drills
launched earlier this month, which include 26 countries and 28,000
multinational forces "all focused on building operational readiness and
interoperability between NATO allies and partners," according to a May 3
announcement
<https://www.defense.gov/Explore/News/Article/Article/2593494/defender-europ
e-21-exercises-multinational-interoperability-readiness-transpare/>  from
the Defense Department. 

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby <https://thehill.com/person/john-kirby>
said at the time that the drills were "defensive in nature, focused on
deterring aggression, while preparing our forces to respond to crisis and
conduct large-scale combat operations if necessary."

While Kirby said that the Defender Europe exercise is held each year, the
transparency around the 2021 drills marks a difference from years past. 

"I'm going to continually talk about what we're doing - it's called
transparency - it's a wonderful thing," he said. "And we're not getting that
out of Moscow and we haven't. So that's a big difference right there."

"It's a defensive exercise and you will be able to hear us talk about it and
communicate to you and to the world what we're doing and why," Kirby added.

The U.S. military has said the air and missile defense drills demonstrate
"our ability to serve as a strategic security partner in the western Balkans
and Black Sea regions while sustaining our abilities in northern Europe, the
Caucasus, Ukraine and Africa." 

Serbia has been developing close ties with Russia and China, and on Thursday
the country's interior minister, Aleksandar Vulin, called Russia "a great
security partner."

"We are jointly thinking of how to preserve our countries because Serbia and
Russia can be broken only from within, not from the outside," Vulin added,
according to the AP. 

However, Serbia is also formally seeking membership in the European Union,
and is a member of NATO's Partnership for Peace outreach program. 

Russia has sought to maintain influence in the Balkans, where it finds
little support from other countries following the region's bloody civil wars
of the 1990s. 

The simultaneous military activities come a day after Secretary of State
Antony Blinken <https://thehill.com/people/antony-blinken> Antony Blinken
<https://thehill.com/people/antony-blinken>  Secretary of State to meet with
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et-with-israeli-palestinian-leaders-following>  US, Russian forces stage
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<https://thehill.com/people/antony-blinken>  and Russian Foreign Minister
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<https://thehill.com/policy/international/russia/554540-g7-playing-dangerous
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