Vucinq is ordering the army to enter Kosovo: Today we have 7,500 troops on the border, will be reduced to 4,000

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has declared he is not planning to order the army to cross the border with Kosovo, which he refers to as an administrative line. In an interview for the Financial Times, he added that he would also do the withdrawal of some troops from the area around the border, because according to [...]
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has declared he is not planning to order the army to cross the border with Kosovo, which he refers to as an administrative line.
In an interview for the Financial Times, he has added that he will also do the withdrawal of some troops from the border around the border, because, according to him, a conflict crossing would be counterproductive to Serbia and its path to the EU.
Last year we had 14,000 troops around the administrative line, today we have 7,500 and we will reduce them to 4,000”, Vuciq was quoted as saying.
The “is a clear lie Serbia is sending military to the border. Serbia would not benefit from it because it would jeopardise its position in negotiating with Pristina”.
Regarding the addition of military forces at the border with Kosovo, there has been reaction since America, but also larger European states, including EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borrell.











