Author:
Tanjug
Sutanovac explained in the Serbian parliament in a discussion on ratification of several international agreements that if Serbia does not ratify some of these documents, that will mean that it is isolating itself in the area of defence.
That would be bad for the security of our state and its citizens, he warned.
He pointed out that in this agreement there is no single item that might threaten the security of the state, but it regulates the way in which information is stored and shared.
This is not any kind of conspiracy that will take Serbia further or closer to the NATO, but a standard agreement signed by all member states of NATO and by 40 countries that have the same status as our country, the Minister underlined.
There is no segment of the agreement that deals with Kosovo-Metohija, our neutrality, Kumanovo Agreement or anything similar, the Minister reiterated in the parliament.
The Serbian parliament examines today several international agreements in the field of diplomacy, crime, trade and culture.