Macedonia: Serbia seeks to hide morale, low motive of Serbian military to serve current regime

Defence Minister Ejup Macedonia has said that in recent days state institutions in Serbia have increased the level of disproportion of old ideas that the foundation has hegemony and ethnic failure. Macedonian regarding mandatory military service, noted that institutions in Serbia are aiming to introduce the Balkan region [...]
Macedonian in connection with mandatory military service noted that institutions in Serbia are aiming to put the Balkan region in a military capacity race.
Recent <x0 Days, state institutions in Serbia have increased the level of distribution of old ideas that the foundation has hegemony and ethnic, political, cultural and religious incompatibility. In addition to continuing to support the paramilitary and terrorist groups, supply with armaments systems from Russia and China, Serbia's Defence Ministry's recent action to restore the mandatory military service and the cynic statements of Serbia's Ministry of Defence about visa liberalisation and interconnection to its “for the removal of 500,000 Albanians from Kosovo in the direction of the European Union, deregarding the continuation and presence of colonial and hegemonist ideas to political leadership in Serbia<3x>, Macedonia wrote.
The “before Vuchev of “dreams of” Kosovars' columns leaving Kosovo should be concerned about the level of expectations he belongs to his regime is exercising against his citizens. Belgrade's current regime as the continuation of Serbia's past regimes is closely following the footsteps of “playbook” of dictators, suppressing even the most basic freedoms in Serbia. Violence and actions against opposition Nikola Sandulovic and any other democratic voice are already known by similar examples we see and hear almost every day in the Russian Federation, North Korea and Iran”, the minister added.
The defence minister stressed that the return of Serbia's mandatory military service to militarism in addition to the goal of threatening neighbours, as he said, is also aimed at intimidating and controlling Serbian citizens.
Moreover, through mandatory service, Serbia's Defence Ministry seeks to hide the morality and low motive of Serbian military to serve the current regime. This is also one of the reasons why the current leadership in Serbia needs to exploit criminals and informal groups to push its interests forward. At the end through compulsory service, institutions in Serbia aim to bring the Balkan region into the race of military capacities, with the aim of destabilising, preventing the region's Euro-Atlantic integration, the economic weakening of neighbours, and creating the sense of war on the threshold of”.
Despite this aggressive distribution of our northern neighbour, the Republic of Kosovo remains completely committed on its path to NATO integration and the European Union. The Kosovo government continues to support the development of the Kosovo Army in line with NATO standards as a professional, well-trained, well-trained and ready to protect territorial integrity, constitutional order and the lives of our country's citizens, indiscriminately, racial, political and religious. The Ministry of Defence develops concepts as well as developing co-operation activities with central institutions, municipal level and community awareness of the role of each citizen in defence, security and support of the civil authorities”.












