Minister of Defence Bratislav Gašić emphasised today, in a conversation with Commander of the NATO Joint Force Command in Naples Admiral Stuart Munsch, the importance of continued cooperation at all levels of common interest.
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Minister of Defence Bratislav Gašić emphasised today, in a conversation with Commander of the NATO Joint Force Command in Naples Admiral Stuart Munsch, the importance of continued cooperation at all levels of common interest.
Gašić said that Serbia remains committed to cooperation with KFOR, which represents the only legitimate armed formation, as well as a guarantor of peace in Serbia’s Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, emphasising that he appreciates its influence in maintaining a safe and secure environment and preventing conflicts.
He also stressed that Serbia is committed to military neutrality and creating good relations with all interested parties, as well as that it will continue to equip and build its own capacities and capabilities, outside the framework of military alliances.
Gašić stressed that Serbia remains a committed and credible partner of NATO, with a commitment to maintaining an appropriate level of cooperation, under the auspices of the Partnership for Peace programme, as the optimal framework for achieving security goals and improving its own defence capabilities.
Munsch emphasised the importance of long-term cooperation between NATO and Serbia within the Partnership for Peace programme, while fully respecting Serbia’s policy of military neutrality.
The Admiral said that the Western Balkans is a region of strategic importance for NATO and reiterated the strong commitment of this alliance to stability in the region, including through KFOR.