US Congress fears Serbia's military co-operation with Russia, gives this order

The US Congress has requested from the Pentagon an analysis of the security co-operation of each Western Balkan country with Russia,containing Koha.net. Special attention in this analysis, says “ovost” Belgrade's , will be dedicated to Serbia because it is not a NATO member and its military co-operation with Moscow is increasingly becoming [...]
Special attention in this analysis, says “ovost” Belgrade's, it will be dedicated to Serbia because it is not a NATO member and its military co-operation with Moscow is becoming increasingly powerful.
Post analysis for Serbia, Pentagon chief James Mattis has been asked to prepare reports for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia as well.
These reports also have to find the detailed registry of Russian weapons, equipment and military technology worth more than $1m that these countries have purchased from 2012 to the present.
Serbia this year from Russia has taken six miles 29.
It also requires that a description of each country's participation in security forces in Russia's military exercises since 2012, as well as a description of all military agreements with Russia, as well as the mirror of information co-operation with Moscow.
The purpose of this demand is for America to have the mirror of how much the co-operation of the Western Balkans with Russia affects the safety of American interests, NATO, Western Balkan countries and every NATO member bordering one of the countries in this region.












