Serbia returns the Cesatels from Russia: We have no aspirations for NATO membership

Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabiq, at a meeting with NATO Parliamentary Assembly President Paolo Alli, has said that although Serbia is a neutral country, it does not aspire to join NATO, or any other military alliance in the world. However, Brnabic has said he will continue to co-operate further with NATO and the countries [...]
Brnabic, however, has said they will continue to co-operate further with NATO and countries that are part of it.
Brnabyq at this meeting has said Serbia has proved through NATO and other international factors to contribute to the Programme for Peace, writes Danas, Trumsneton Periscope.
The Serbian prime minister has not been able to pass this meeting without even speaking to the Republic of Kosovo, saying that KFOR's presence in Kosovo is necessary, however, after the recent incident of Marko Djuric's arrest by the special Kosovo Police Unit, writes Periscopi.
And NATO Parliamentary Assembly representative Paloli Alli has said Serbia must co-operate with NATO in maintaining peace and stability in the Western Balkan region.
NATO representatives in this campaign have expressed concern with the current situation between the two countries, and have called on the country's prime ministers to find a lasting solution for both countries./Periscopi/












