18.06.2026.
South-Eastern Europe Deputy Chiefs of Defence Meeting
The Deputy Chief of the Serbian Armed Forces General Staff, Lieutenant General Tiosav Janković, participated in today’s South-Eastern Europe Defence Ministerial Deputy Chiefs of Defence Meeting, held in Tbilisi, Georgia.
At the regular annual meeting of this regional initiative, the implementation of agreed activities and projects was discussed, and a joint statement was adopted, reaffirming commitment to regional dialogue at all levels as a key instrument for managing current crises.In his address, General Janković noted that the Republic of Serbia is fully committed to respecting the UN Charter and all active United Nations Security Council resolutions, while also recognising the South-Eastern Europe Defence Ministerial as a good platform for developing regional understanding, dialogue, and cooperation. He invited his counterparts from across the region to participate in the next Deputy Chiefs of Defence meeting, which is to be held next year in Belgrade.

The South-Eastern Europe Defence Ministerial (SEDM) was launched in 1996, and the Republic of Serbia has been a full member since 2010. The main objective of SEDM is to enhance understanding and intensify political-military cooperation in the region with a view to strengthening security in this part of Europe. Its member countries are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Italy, Moldova, Romania, North Macedonia, the United States of America, Slovenia, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine, Croatia, and Montenegro.



