Serbia Assesses Increased Strength, Reaffirms Commitment to Peace
BELGRADE – President Aleksandar Vučić of Serbia stated that the nation’s strength has dramatically increased in the past 15 years, asserting that Serbia possesses significantly enhanced defensive capabilities compared to 1999, the year of NATO bombings. “Today we are much stronger and therefore no one will attack us, but we must continue to strengthen ourselves,” Vučić declared. The President addressed the ongoing situation in Kosovo, emphasizing that the issue has returned to the realm of negotiations.
He reiterated Serbia’s commitment to peaceful resolution and continued development, explicitly stating that the country will not engage in conflict. “We would have known with what we would go to war, but I don’t want war because I have promised the citizens peace,” Vučić affirmed. He highlighted the importance of continued cooperation with international partners.
The Serbian leader’s comments reflect a shift in the country’s strategic outlook, prioritizing self-reliance and stability. Serbia remains focused on bolstering its defenses while maintaining a position of dialogue regarding Kosovo. The government continues to prioritize peaceful relations and economic advancement for the nation now and into the future.
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“It’s concerning to hear Serbia highlighting its military advancements while ostensibly seeking peace.”