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RUSI DOLAZE: U Srbiji prave antiraketni
I used google translate, sorry.
Receiving of Serbia in the CSTO as an observer in Moscow is seen as a new phase of the relations between Belgrade and Moscow, and some have suggested that Serbia could become one of the asymmetric response to the deployment of missile defense in Europe.
MOSCOW - Serbia recently receiving an observer in the Organization of Collective Security Treaty (CSTO) in the final hours of the visit of Prime Minister Ivica Dacic Moscow and meeting with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu mark a new direction in which to move Serbia assess Russian media."The Russian military delegation is ready to sign the treaty in Belgrade between the Ministries of Defence of Serbia and Russia," - said the Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and confirmed in May, the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation of the expected visit of the Serbian Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Dikovic Moscow .Ivica Dacic said that "Sergei Shoigu has long been a friend of Serbia and the Serbian people supported in the most difficult times of war and bombing in 1999. He also recalled a personal contribution to the Russian Minister of Defence in the creation of the Russian-Serbian humanitarian center in Nis."Our collaboration will now be built in a different way.'m Sure Sergei Shoigu will personally make a significant contribution to strengthening ties between the armies of Serbia and Russia," said the Prime Minister of Serbia.Many analysts say that Moscow has made this great achievement of Russia, which opens the possibility of Moscow military presence in the Balkans, which could be a Russian response to the schedule of U.S. missile defense system in Europe.This is the first time Russian analysts say that the organization is a member of the CSTO as an observer received a country that was part of the Soviet Union.Russians admit that the organization does not have a high rating in the international community, especially among NATO member states, but the media reminds that in the CSTO recently launched and military transformation of the Member States, set new geopolitical goals of the organization who are now oriented toward Europe, which is a big step forward says journalist Vladimir Mukhin, because earlier plans and objectives CSTO never crossed the border of the former Soviet Union.Serbia to receive observer status by Mucha was significantly strengthened after the presidential and parliamentary elections in Serbia in May last year after the visit of the President of the Supreme Council of "United Russia" Boris Gryzlov Serbia. He then said that Moscow is focused on building strategic partnerships with Serbia.Other important steps that Serbia has made referred to the referral requirements of the National Assembly of Serbia Serbian Russian Duma to become a member of the CSTO, then visit Dimitri Rogozin, who said that Serbia's application to be accepted, until the appearance of representatives of the National Assembly of Serbia in the Tauride Palace in St. Petersburg, where a meeting of the CSTO Council.CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordjuda, confirmed the acceptance of Serbia as an observer status in this organization, but it is too early to speak about full membership, and that this had not been discussed with the Serbian leadership, as well as the observer does not actually participate in the activities of the members. According to him, Serbia's entry is an important international event for the contact member of NATO and the countries of the former Soviet Union with a European country which has significantly raised the credibility of the organization transcending the borders of the former USSR.Colonel-General Leonid Ivashov, who has long led the Main Directorate for International Military Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Defence said it was the first step, and logic dictates that I still closer to Serbia and Moscow, including military cooperation, which will help Serbia strengthen its position in the Balkans, including the issue of Kosovo."It would be advisable and in the formation of the Serbian armed forces in the Office of the Chief Military Adviser, which would strengthen the defense of Serbia," said Ivashov.Captain Constantine Sivkov, which has long been at the head of the department at the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies of the General Staff, said that "the Russian military targets in the Balkans even more ambitious. Specifically he believes that Serbia can Russian military presence because it may be one the asymmetric response to the deployment of a U.S. missile shield in Europe (and states and installing Iskander missile).
I used google translate, sorry.
Receiving of Serbia in the CSTO as an observer in Moscow is seen as a new phase of the relations between Belgrade and Moscow, and some have suggested that Serbia could become one of the asymmetric response to the deployment of missile defense in Europe.
MOSCOW - Serbia recently receiving an observer in the Organization of Collective Security Treaty (CSTO) in the final hours of the visit of Prime Minister Ivica Dacic Moscow and meeting with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu mark a new direction in which to move Serbia assess Russian media."The Russian military delegation is ready to sign the treaty in Belgrade between the Ministries of Defence of Serbia and Russia," - said the Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and confirmed in May, the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation of the expected visit of the Serbian Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Dikovic Moscow .Ivica Dacic said that "Sergei Shoigu has long been a friend of Serbia and the Serbian people supported in the most difficult times of war and bombing in 1999. He also recalled a personal contribution to the Russian Minister of Defence in the creation of the Russian-Serbian humanitarian center in Nis."Our collaboration will now be built in a different way.'m Sure Sergei Shoigu will personally make a significant contribution to strengthening ties between the armies of Serbia and Russia," said the Prime Minister of Serbia.Many analysts say that Moscow has made this great achievement of Russia, which opens the possibility of Moscow military presence in the Balkans, which could be a Russian response to the schedule of U.S. missile defense system in Europe.This is the first time Russian analysts say that the organization is a member of the CSTO as an observer received a country that was part of the Soviet Union.Russians admit that the organization does not have a high rating in the international community, especially among NATO member states, but the media reminds that in the CSTO recently launched and military transformation of the Member States, set new geopolitical goals of the organization who are now oriented toward Europe, which is a big step forward says journalist Vladimir Mukhin, because earlier plans and objectives CSTO never crossed the border of the former Soviet Union.Serbia to receive observer status by Mucha was significantly strengthened after the presidential and parliamentary elections in Serbia in May last year after the visit of the President of the Supreme Council of "United Russia" Boris Gryzlov Serbia. He then said that Moscow is focused on building strategic partnerships with Serbia.Other important steps that Serbia has made referred to the referral requirements of the National Assembly of Serbia Serbian Russian Duma to become a member of the CSTO, then visit Dimitri Rogozin, who said that Serbia's application to be accepted, until the appearance of representatives of the National Assembly of Serbia in the Tauride Palace in St. Petersburg, where a meeting of the CSTO Council.CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordjuda, confirmed the acceptance of Serbia as an observer status in this organization, but it is too early to speak about full membership, and that this had not been discussed with the Serbian leadership, as well as the observer does not actually participate in the activities of the members. According to him, Serbia's entry is an important international event for the contact member of NATO and the countries of the former Soviet Union with a European country which has significantly raised the credibility of the organization transcending the borders of the former USSR.Colonel-General Leonid Ivashov, who has long led the Main Directorate for International Military Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Defence said it was the first step, and logic dictates that I still closer to Serbia and Moscow, including military cooperation, which will help Serbia strengthen its position in the Balkans, including the issue of Kosovo."It would be advisable and in the formation of the Serbian armed forces in the Office of the Chief Military Adviser, which would strengthen the defense of Serbia," said Ivashov.Captain Constantine Sivkov, which has long been at the head of the department at the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies of the General Staff, said that "the Russian military targets in the Balkans even more ambitious. Specifically he believes that Serbia can Russian military presence because it may be one the asymmetric response to the deployment of a U.S. missile shield in Europe (and states and installing Iskander missile).