US ambassador, Serbia's defence minister crash

Two issues are currently causing a “stamp” between US Ambassador and Serbian Defence Minister, writes Belgrade-based daily “Blic”. According to the paper, the US administration has objections to the “specific moves made by Serbia's Defence Ministry, the first of which concerns the army's violators. [...]
According to the paper, the US administration has objections to the “specific moves” made by Serbia's Defence Ministry, the first of which concerns the perpetrators of the Serbian Army, which will be deployed next year, reports “b92”, the Periscopi broadcast.
“Blic” points out that over the past few months, the US had put aside significant financial “” to educate and train Serbian workers.
“Daily” cites an unidentified source, who said the US is currently examining “if it will proceed with the programme of sending members of the Serbian Army to America for training”.
According to the US, the second issue is Serbia's “understanding of military neutrality”.
“Military innovations where Serbia is participating with the Russians have caused American doubts, and they are also concerned about the purchase of weapons from Russia,” said the source.
On the other hand, Article <x0rus went on to have reason to complain” in view that Serbia has signed a co-operation agreement with NATO granting diplomatic immunity and freedom of movement for NATO soldiers a privilege the staff of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Centre in Nis does not enjoy.
The paper recalled that a “clash of public opinion” between US Ambassador Kyle Scott and Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandra Vulin has occurred because this recently “was publicly focused with General (Vladimir) Lazarevic, who was sentenced for war crimes in Kosovo in 1999 by The Hague Tributal”. /Periscopi/












