Fourteen Years After Air War, NATO Absorbing Serbia

Tanjug News Agency
July 17, 2013
General Ljubisa Dikovic met with NATO General Mieczyslaw Bieniek

Some of NATO’s handiwork in 1999
BELGRADE: Chief of the Serbian Armed Forces General Staff General Ljubisa Dikovic talked with NATO’s Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (DSACT) General Mieczyslaw Bieniek about cooperation with the command in Belgrade on Wednesday.
The two generals discussed Serbia’s cooperation with the Allied Command and transformative processes in the country’s army and defense system, the Serbian Armed Forces announced.
Dikovic informed Mieczyslaw about the Defense Ministry’s plans to ensure that certain courses that are being held in the Krusevac-based Centre for CBRN Defense Training get the Allied Command Transformation’s certification.
“By NATO’s decision, the Centre for CBRN Defense Training was on June 25 this year officially declared a partner institution for training and education, the release reads.
The Allied Command Transformation is leading, at the strategic command level, the transformation of NATO’s military structure, forces, capabilities and doctrine.
Serbia, which has declared military neutrality, joined NATO’s program “Partnership for Peace” in 2006, as part of which it has been cooperating with the Alliance in various fields.

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