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Serbia aims to restore compulsory military service

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Accept or reject the proposal “after a long and serious debate should be the relevant institutions and parliament,” said the leader of Serbia.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić proposed the return of compulsory military service to the country. On Saturday, May 7, the Balkan observer wrote.

“My proposal is to enter mandatory military service for 90 days next season. It’s not six months, not 365 days … In this way, men become mature, they learn what patriotism is, what a duty it is, ”he said.Vucic.

Accept or reject the proposal “after a long and serious debate should be the relevant institutions and parliament,” said the leader of Serbia.

He also stressed that “Serbia will remain military-neutral”, although “there is no territory in the region that will not join NATO.”

“Our desire is to be the only country that is not a member of NATO, and we will follow this policy,” he said.

At the same time, Vučić stressed that Serbia has finally chosen the western path.

Earlier, the President of Serbia accused Ukraine of “mining” Air Serbia aircraft flying towards Moscow. In turn, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine certainly denied the allegations of Alexander Vucic and called them baseless.

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Source: korrespondent

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