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Serbia will not join NATO, might restore conscription


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"Serbia is a neutral country and it will remain militarily neutral if there is 
no majority in favor of a different decision. I will support military 
neutrality," Vucic said, adding that all of Serbia’s near neighbors were NATO 
members. "It is our wish to stay out of NATO and we will retain this status,"

At the same time, Vucic declared the intention to consider in earnest the 
restoration of compulsory military service for a period of 90 days, TASS 
reported.

He promised that this initiative would be discussed seriously and take effect 
if approved by parliament.

Serbia canceled conscription on January 1, 2011. Speculations over restoring 
compulsory military service have lasted for the past two years.

Serbia’s foreign policy provides for accession to the European Union on the 
condition of maintaining friendly relations with Moscow and Beijing and also 
the development of relations with Washington. Belgrade is determined to retain 
military neutrality and avoid joining NATO or other military-political 
alliances, for which it is criticized by the West. Serbia has been repeatedly 
told that European integration might be possible on two conditions - the 
recognition of Kosovo and termination of friendly relations with Russia. In 
recent years the West often reproached Serbia for active cooperation with China.

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