Monday, November 29, 2021

Serbia describes Albania, Kosovo, Croatia, BiH as "hostile states"

 

The Serbian state leadership has adopted a strategic document for the long-term development of its armed forces, in which Albania, Kosovo, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have been identified as potential adversaries, the Pristina-based Gazeta Express reported, citing an article in the Serbian daily Informer.

The strategy outlines the development of the Serbian defense system and notes that the Serbian armed forces "must be stronger than all other armed forces of potentially hostile countries in the region combined."                     "Analyzes show that at the moment we are about 65-70 percent in terms of the combined forces of Croatia, Bosnia, Albania and Kosovo. However, this is not enough. The new strategy aims to increase the Serbian army to at least 110 percent of military power compared to those four countries in the coming years, the document said.

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