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Vučić: I'm afraid it will get even worse
According to him, dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina will continue as soon as on May 13. "Our position is difficult, terribly complicated. President Putin's statements made it even more complicated. I will talk about it tomorrow. I am afraid that it will be increasingly difficult in the economic aspect," he said.
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Serbia Grants Vukovar Massacre Convict Early Release
Miroljub Vujovic, a Serb wartime fighter who was convicted in Serbia of participating in killing some 200 prisoners from the Croatian town of Vukovar at the nearby Ovcara Farm in November 1991, has been granted early release based on the Belgrade Appeals Court's conclusion that his "resocialisation" is complete.
Vučić in Kraljevo, Gendarmerie: "Christ God" VIDEO / PHOTO
Vui first visited and greeted the infantry army, after which he addressed them.
"Be ready, work, practice, and we will do our best to make your life easier. That you can have a secure future. If Serbia calls on you to protect our people, I know that you will respond. Thank you very much for that."
Vui emphasizes that we will keep peace and stability.
Serbian Ministry Presents Film on ‘Heroic’ Brigade Suspected of Crimes
The Serbian Defence Ministry showed the film about the now-disbanded Yugoslav Army 125th Motorised Brigade on Thursday evening in Belgrade to commemorate the 40th anniversary of its establishment, despite claims that it was involved in war crimes during eth Kosovo conflict.
US Again Urges Serbia to Probe Albanian-Americans’ Killings
The US embassy in Belgrade on Thursday said that Washington "cannot and will not forget" the killings of Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi, three US citizens of Albanian origin, on July 9, 1999, and urged a "full investigation".
Based on Vučić's order, more than 15.000 soldiers got "alerted" this morning PHOTO
"Based on the directive of the Supreme Commander of the Serbian Army and the President of the Republic, Aleksandar Vui, a check of the combat readiness of the commands, units and institutions of the Serbian Army began early this morning," it was stated at the beginning of the press release.
Yugoslav Army General Convicted of Spying for US
Belgrade Higher Court on Friday sentenced Momcilo Perisic, the former chief of staff of the Yugoslav Army and a former deputy prime minister of Serbia, to three years in prison time for passing state secrets to the United States in 2002.
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Serb Chetniks’ Links to War Criminals and Extremists Uncovered
But even though inter-ethnic relations remain highly sensitive, members of Chetnik associations from Bosnia and Serbia who participate in these events did not face any consequences for staging their rowdy celebrations and singing nationalist songs that seem to threaten bloodshed until last year.
"We will open a discussion on compulsory military service" VIDEO / PHOTO
He announced that a wide public debate on that would be opened in the coming months.
"We will talk before making any decision, because that has its advantages and disadvantages," Vucic pointed out.
Sutanovac: Military service has not been abolished, it can be easily introduced VIDEO
"Mandatory military service has not been abolished, but suspended. If the country comes under threat, that can easily change," Sutanovac said at the start of conversation.
Vlade Radulovi, a military analyst, says that he did not notice that someone mentioned the issue of reintroducing military service in the pre-election race.