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Serbian defense minister at NATO HQ: We won't join NATO - Politics


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Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin visited NATO headquarters in Brussels 
on Friday, where he met with NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller. 

Source: Tanjug Friday, September 22, 2017 | 16:51 

 

(Tanjug)

Vulin also met with NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defense Investment 
Camille Grand.

The Defense Ministry said in a statement that Vulin and Gottemoeller "exchanged 
views on the political and security situation in the region, as well as the 
current issues of cooperation under the Partnership for Peace Program and the 
Serbian Army's cooperation with the KFOR forces. " 

Vulin "thanked his interlocutor for the efforts she is making on the overall 
stabilization of the security situation, as well as for the support and 
understanding of the position of the Republic of Serbia in the region and 
beyond." 

"I once again repeated to our hosts that Serbia is not interested in becoming a 
member of NATO, or any other military alliance, that it will continue with the 
policy of military neutrality, but we will take care to improve our cooperation 
with NATO through Partnership for Peace, that everything that is useful for our 
country and for our army, we will take. We accept everything that will make our 
army develop better, progress, but also everything that benefits our country 
and our people," Vulin said. 

During the conversation, the minister also "thanked NATO for its participation 
in KFOR" and said that Serbia "cannot at all accept the formation of a Kosovo 
army." 

"We consider it a security threat and a big problem for the entire region, but 
we strongly support KFOR and the role of NATO in it, and we consider that the 
role of KFOR cannot be reduced in any way, and in no way should the lack of its 
influence be felt in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija. Mrs. Gottemoeller 
especially thanked President Vucic for the courage with which he is leading 
Serbia and the courage with which he is conducting the internal dialogue on 
Kosovo and Metohija. His role is appreciated very much here and everybody 
highly respect our position of military neutrality and our the view that we 
will always maintain a balanced policy when it comes to the stance towards 
NATO, and any other military alliance," Vulin said. 

In a separate meeting with Camille Grand, Vulin conveyed our country's 
commitment in the process of normalizing civilian air traffic over the Balkans, 
the statement said. 

"He stressed the necessity to continue talks aimed at finding a mutually 
acceptable solution in the process, which should be based on United Nations 
Security Council Resolution 1244 and the Military Technical Agreement. The 
improvement of air traffic safety and control in this area should be a priority 
in this joint venture," said the minister.

 

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