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Serbia's Vucic Reveals Secret Military Build-Up, Cites Threats from Kosovo, 
Croatia, Albania, and Bulgaria - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency


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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has stated that Serbia has been secretly 
rearming its military in recent years, with the goal of significantly boosting 
its capabilities to ensure national freedom and security, BGNES repoirts. 
According to him, the Serbian Armed Forces are now stronger than ever, and the 
extent of the country’s new military capabilities has been deliberately kept 
under wraps. “Few people know what weapons we’ve brought in. We’ve done it in 
secret,” he said.

Vucic pointed to a growing defense alignment between Kosovo, Albania, and 
Croatia, claiming that the three countries are “creating a military alliance” 
and have repeatedly encouraged  
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 Bulgaria to join their efforts. In this context, he argued, Serbia is 
compelled to reinforce its own military strength. The president announced that 
a major military parade in September will serve as a public display of Serbia’s 
enhanced arsenal.

He emphasized that the country has “hidden huge changes” in the structure and 
equipment of its armed forces. “At most, five people are aware of what we’ve 
acquired,” Vucic claimed, adding that many observers will be “surprised” by the 
improvements. He noted that under a revised military doctrine, Serbia’s army 
must develop “incomparably greater power” to preserve its sovereignty and 
remain a credible force.

The president also said that Serbia has developed new unmanned aerial 
capabilities and that “many types of drones” are now part of its defense 
inventory. According to him, NATO drones have been detected flying over Serbian 
territory multiple times, but Belgrade has chosen not to react, in order to 
keep its defense capabilities hidden. “We don’t want them to know what we 
have,” he explained.

While defending Serbia’s right to military preparedness, Vucic rejected 
suggestions that the country poses a threat to its neighbors. He underlined 
that Serbia is surrounded by NATO member states and has no interest in 
launching aggression, but said it must remain vigilant. “We will not fire 
first,” he said. “But we must be ready to defend our country.”

Meanwhile, Vucic also touched on economic issues, confirming that Serbia is 
preparing to resume talks with the United States regarding the future of the 
Serbian Oil Industry (NIS). NIS has submitted a new request to the U.S. 
Treasury Department seeking a special license that would allow it to continue 
operating beyond June 27, when its current license expires.

The oil company was sanctioned due to its ties with Russia’s Gazprom Neft, a 
company that is under Western sanctions over Russia’s war against Ukraine. 
NIS’s request aims to prevent disruption to its operations, as its Russian 
ownership places it at “secondary risk” under international sanctions regimes.

It is worth noting that on March 18, Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia signed a 
Declaration on Security and Defence Cooperation. The trilateral agreement 
emphasizes deeper coordination in responding to security threats and hybrid 
risks. While it has been perceived by some as the beginning of a military pact, 
the signatory countries have denied this, stating that the purpose is to 
enhance regional stability rather than form an alliance.

Source: BGNES

 

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