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Mass Anti-NATO Protest Held in Serbia (VIDEO)


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19:24 20.02.2016(updated 20:52 20.02.2016) Get short URL

BELGRADE (Sputnik) - Patriotic activists of the Republic of Serbia gathered
in front of the Russian Embassy in Belgrade to express peaceful opposition
to their country's cooperation with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) on Saturday. 

Up to 2,000 people carrying Serbian and Russian flags gathered outside the
Russian mission in the Serbian capital, according to unofficial estimates.
Many expressed indignation over the death of two Serbian diplomats kidnapped
last November who
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That day, Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic signed a confirmation of his
country's cooperation plan with the Western alliance. Serbian lawmakers
ratified a diplomatic immunity agreement and logistical support for NATO
representatives on February 12.

Serbia was among the former Yugoslav republics to be invited to join NATO's
Partnership for Peace program - the alliance's pre-membership program - in
2006.

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It agreed to deepen cooperation with NATO through the Individual Partnership
Action Plan in January 2015, which took effect in March 2015, shaping
educational and technical cooperation, joint exercises and efforts to form a
positive image of the alliance among Serbian society.

NATO carried out a 1999 bombing campaign over Serbia in support of the
Kosovo Albanian population.

Serbia is also an observer state in the Parliamentary Assembly of the
Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and an associate
member in the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.

In 2007, Serbian lawmakers adopted a resolution upholding the republic's
neutral status toward military alliances.

Russia views NATO's eastward expansion as a threat to its national security
and a breach of the military bloc's post-Soviet pledge not to encroach on
Russian borders.

 

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