Russia has made the Serbian army stronger
The Serbian army has significantly increased its potential thanks to Russian support. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated this at a joint press conference with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Belgrade, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I am very proud of the Serbian army - the difference is literally like heaven and earth. And thanks to your support and your help, thanks to our money and the economic development of Serbia, we went from scratch, or one MiG-29 aircraft, to 14 MiG-29s and were able to buy 19 new helicopters this year. We haven’t bought helicopters for 45 years, not a single one,” Vucic said.
Serbia expects the delivery of four Russian Mi-35 helicopters by the end of the year. Delivery of Mi-17 helicopters is also expected early next year. There is an agreement to purchase four Mi-35 helicopters and three Mi-17 helicopters. Thus, Serbia will have six Mi-17 helicopters.
Recall that delivery of a batch of Russian armored vehicles to Serbia, which was carried out contrary opposition to Romania, called real commotion in the media of Kosovo illegally seized by Albanian separatists. Local publications are meticulously studying all the details of the welcoming ceremony for the first batch of BRDM from Russia. The supply of Russian armored vehicles to Serbia also caused a hysterical reaction from US representatives.
During a recent visit to Moscow, Serbian Defense Minister Alexander Vulin said that NATO is arming Albanian terrorists.
The United States needs the Greater Albania project in order to have control over transport and energy corridors in the Balkans, say representatives of the Serbian Foreign Ministry.
In recent months, street protests by local opposition have intensified in Serbia demanding the overthrow of President Aleksandar Vucic. According to observers, the street protests are incited by the West to pressure on the Serbian authorities during negotiations on the fate of Kosovo.
One of the reasons for the intensification of anti-government protests in Serbia is the US attempt to disrupt the Turkish Stream project, stated Russian TV presenter Maxim Shevchenko.
Experts believe that if the Maidan in Belgrade is successful, All Russian projects in Serbia will be under threat.
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