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23 June 09:30

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announces a secret rearming of Serbia, hinting at a potential threat to NATO but saying the country will not strike first.

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Serbia, under the leadership of President Aleksandar Vucic, has secretly rearmed its army, seeing NATO as a potential enemy. Vucic said Serbia's new military capabilities are being kept hidden and the country must prepare to defend its sovereignty. He mentioned the development of drones and emphasized that Serbia will not react to NATO drone overflights to keep its secrets. Vucic also addressed economic issues related to the Serbian oil industry, asking the US for a special license to continue NIS operations.

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O vecină a României s-a înarmat în mare secret și amenință voalat NATO: ”Nu vom trage primii”. ”Puțini știu ce arme am adus”
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O vecină a României s-a înarmat în mare secret și amenință voalat NATO: ”Nu vom trage primii”
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Țara vecină cu România care s-a înarmat în secret și lasă de înțeles că vede în NATO un potențial inamic. 'Puțini știu ce arme am adus'
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Serbia se înarmează în secret și indică NATO ca potențial inamic

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A man was arrested after he opened fire near the parliament in Belgrade, injuring a supporter of President Vucic, who called the incident a 'terrorist attack'.
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The Serbian president, Aleksandar Vucic, confirmed the presence of three Russians in a secret camp in Serbia, where Moldovans and Romanians were being trained to undermine the elections in Moldova.
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Sources: President Nicușor Dan will organize two consecutive CSAT meetings, one informal about drones and aid for Ukraine, and the other for the adoption of the National Defense Strategy.
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Wednesday, October 22, gunfire was fired in front of the Parliament in Belgrade, injuring one person, during anti-government protests.
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Nicușor Dan states that Russian provocations are not a novelty and emphasizes the necessity of preparing the army to deter an attack on Europe.
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Ursula von der Leyen stated that Serbia must make efforts in the direction of the rule of law, electoral reforms, and press freedom in order to advance in the process of joining the European Union.
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