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"We don't need foreign military bases"
Vui, answering a journalist's question after the meeting with Jens Stoltenberg, said that Serbia is a militarily neutral country.
"Serbia wants to preserve peace, it wants to secure its own sky, its own land, its own people, its own population, and that is how it will behave in the future," said President Vui.
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It's revealed what was conveyed to Zelensky
Zelensky was also told that the alliance would continue to help Kyiv in that, said the Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo after arriving at the NATO summit.
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Radev and Biden were Guests at the Official Dinner for the NATO Summit
The summit of NATO leaders in Madrid had exceptional security measures.
Important decisions are expected: For example, Russia to be declared a direct threat to European security, massive reinforcement of the Eastern Flank with more troops and equipment, and a large-scale support package for Ukraine.
NATO: There is an Agreement with Turkey to accept Sweden and Finland
Turkey has agreed to support the candidacies of Finland and Sweden for NATO membership. The news was confirmed by the Secretary-General of the Alliance Jens Stoltenberg.
NATO: We introduce drastic changes, we are going to 300.000
According to him, the number of people in those units in charge of emergency response will be 300.000.
"We will transform NATO rapid response units and increase the number of emergency response units to 300.000," Stoltenberg told reporters ahead of the Alliance's summit in Madrid.
Turkey-NATO 1: 0 or "total turnaround", Stoltenberg cannot guarantee
According to him, the reason is that he is not sure whether this military alliance will succeed in convincing Turkey, which opposes the membership of Finland and Sweden, to change its mind.
The war in Ukraine could last ‘for years’: NATO chief
The war in Ukraine could last "for years", NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned in an interview published Sunday by German daily newspaper Bild, while reiterating calls for Western countries to provide long-term support to Kiev.
Sweden, Finland to meet Turkey at NATO in new bid for progress
NATO said late on June 1 that it will hold talks involving Turkey, Finland and Sweden in hopes of ending Ankara's opposition to the Nordic nations joining the alliance ahead of a summit this month.
NATO: "We want to avoid war with Russia"
He reminded at the World Economic Forum in Davos that since the outbreak of the war, NATO has "significantly strengthened its support for Ukraine in order to retain the right to self-defense", reports TASS.
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NATO is planning a Permanent Force on its Eastern Borders
"NATO is developing plans for the permanent deployment of troops along its eastern borders in response to Russia's growing military activity." This was stated in an interview with the British newspaper "The Daily Telegraph" by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.