13.02.2026.
Chief of General Staff’s Collegium holds meeting on regional security situation
The Collegium of the Chief of the Serbian Armed Forces General Staff held a meeting today at the Banjica 2 barracks in Belgrade to review the current security situation in the region.
During the meeting, which addressed other issues of importance for the functioning and further development of capabilities of the Serbian Armed Forces, particular attention was focused on the intensified activities of Albania, Croatia, and the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Priština aimed at strengthening their military alliance. Such actions were assessed as a serious violation of the UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and the Kumanovo Military Technical Agreement.It was concluded that the meeting held between the Chiefs of Defence of two NATO member states and representatives of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Serbia’s southern province constitutes a serious security challenge clearly directed against the Republic of Serbia and that it heightens the need for the Serbian Armed Forces to continue rapidly strengthening their defence capabilities and acting as a powerful deterrent.
In light of this, concrete measures and tasks were defined to monitor the development of the security situation and ensure that the Serbian Armed Forces are prepared to respond promptly to protect citizens and the national interests of the Republic of Serbia.The Serbian Armed Forces remain committed to maintaining peace and stability in the region, while continuing to strengthen their deterrence capabilities against potential military threats. Following the directives of the Supreme Commander and President of the Republic of Serbia, and based on the assessment of operational and functional capabilities, the Serbian Armed Forces have intensified activities aimed at strengthening their defensive power in the near future, ensuring capabilities that surpass those of this military alliance.
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