Commander Mojsilovic: Serbian Army Willing to Help KFOR in Kosovo

Serbia's military is ready in the event of a larger crisis in Kosovo to provide help to KFOR in establishing order and calm and ensuring citizens' free circulation. That is how Serbia's Army Central Staff Commander Milan Mojsilovic has declared. It is for the Partivation of the Serbian newspaper [...]
That is how Serbia's Army Central Staff Commander Milan Mojsilovic has declared.
He for the Partistic edition of the Serbian newspaper Novosti has estimated that the security situation in Serbia and the region is stable and defined as the threat of state “consequences of the unilateral declaration of independence of so-called Kosovo”.
This inflated statement by the Serbian general followed his assessment that the threat to the security of the entire region is the flow of illegal immigrants. He also added as a concern the return of former Middle Eastern fighters after the defeat of the Islamic State, which, as he said, is a considerable number of these trends.
He also puffed up with the annual budget to split for the Serbian Army 136 billion dinars, from which half would be separated for the purchase of weapons and provided new military equipment. He added that during 2022, he expects to deliver new mid-range antiaircraft protection systems, anti-tank, pilot-free, high-speed armoured vehicles and telecommunications equipment.
US Ambassador to Belgrade Anthony Godfrey criticised the Serbian state this week for their increased investment access to arming, among other things.










