Aleksandar Vulin
Serbian NGOs Say Welfare Changes Mean 'Forced Labour'
A dozen NGOs in Serbia have condemned proposed amendments to Serbia's Law on Social Assistance, saying they will force welfare recipients to undertake "forced labour" in exchange for access to benefits.
"So-called 'Kosovo army' unacceptable to us"
It would be a gross violation of UN Resolution 1244 and the (1999) Kumanovo Military-Technical Agreement, Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin said on Monday.
During his meeting with Italian Ambassador to Serbia Carlo Lo Cascio, Vulin said that Serbia appreciated the professional engagement of Italian troops in the KFOR mission in Kosovo and Metohija.
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"Attempts are made to provoke Serbia into conflict"
Special Rosu units headed to the north of Kosovo yesterday and this decision was made after Serbian Minister of Defense Aleksandar Vulin was banned from attending the marking of Vidovan (St. Vitus Day) at the Gazimestan monument, raised to the heroes of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo.
Serbian police and army stage "Joint Strike"/PHOTOS
The exercise was also attended by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin, Chief of General Staff of the Serbian Army Ljubisa Dikovic and Police Director Vladimir Rebic, the Serbian government announced.
Defense minister reacts to position of Church on Kosovo
However, this will not determine state policy, says Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin.
Vulin told TV Pink that the SPC is owed attention, respect and gratitude for everything it has always been doing, but that Serbia is a secular state where politicians, elected by the people in elections, make decisions.
Serbia Bans Croatian Minister Over Vulin Veto
Serbia announced on Thursday that it will not allow Croatian Defence Minister Damir Krsticevic into the country in retaliation for official Zagreb's decision to ban Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin from Croatia.
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Croatian minister barred in Serbia's tit-for-tat measure
The government made the decision in response to Croatia barring Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin from entry on April 21.
"The government of Serbia considers these acts of Croatia to run contrary to the spirit of good neighborly cooperation and respect of core European values, that includes freedom of movement," a statement issued by the government said.
"Europe underestimates danger from Greater Albania"
Among the defense ministers and military officials is Serbia's Aleksandar Vulin.
Vulin addressed the conference to say that the precedent done by many Western countries who recognized Kosovo, ignoring Serbia's interests, represents a great danger to peace and stability not only in the Balkans but in the whole of Europe, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement.
"Pentagon's clarification is good; now here's transcripts"
The Serbian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has announced this.
The announcement came after the US Department of Defense said on Thursday it was "misinformation" that prompted Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin to criticize US Europe Commander Curtis Scaparrotti.
Minister warns Serbs could collapse government in Pristina
Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar Vulin said this on Friday.
"If they are not able to keep their word, let them go to the polls," Vulin told TV Pink.
He added that there would be no more talks on what has already been agreed, and no renegotiations about the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO.)