Wilson: Delivery of Russian arms to Serbia is irresponsible (N1, FoNet, VoA)
Atlantic Council official Damon Wilson told Voice of America that the delivery of Russian armored vehicles to Serbia is harmful and irresponsible.
A country that is on its way to the European Union should not accept weapons from Moscow, the Atlantic Council Executive Vice President said, adding that the supply of Russian arms to Serbia is an attempt to obstruct the normalization of the situation in the region.
Serbia’s military chief: "We have Russian support for the Kosovo challenges" (Tanjug, B92)
Serbia’s and NATO generals discuss situation in Kosovo (Beta, N1)
The Army of Serbia Chief-of-Staff, general Milan Mojsilovic and the Commander of NATO Allied Joint Force (JFC) in Naples Admiral James Foggo discussed on Wednesday the current security situation in Kosovo and the participation of Serbia's army in the NATO Partnership for Peace programme, the Beta news agency reported.
Mojsilovic: Security situation unpredictable (TV Most)
Serbian military brass warns against "any coup attempts" (B92, Tanjug)
Serbia's top military officials met on Tuesday in Belgrade for a session of the Collegium of the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff.
According to announcements before the meeting, they discussed security situation in the country and its surroundings.
The Serbian Army will not allow any attempts at a coup and warns that anyone announcing and demanding a coup should be held responsible in line with the law, a statement issued after the meeting said.
Top Serbian military brass meeting in Belgrade (Tanjug, B92)
Three Serb generals: Why does Pristina want our head (B92, Sputnik)
Of the 11 indictments taken over by Kosovo courts from EULEX, three are against retired generals: Bozidar Delic, Ljubisa Dikovic, and Momir Stojanovic.
Kosovo courts have taken over war crimes cases from EULEX, and apart from the crimes committed by the KLA ("Kosovo Liberation Army") against Serbs, they will also deal with crimes against the Albanians that the Serbs are suspected of committing.
No military option for Kosovo right now, Serbia’s army chief says (N1, Beta)
The Army of Serbia’s Chief-of-Staff General Milan Mojsilovic said on Tuesday that the situation in Kosovo was “extremely complex”, but that Belgrade did not consider any military option right now, the Beta news agency reported.
Speaking to the state RTS television, Mojsilovic described the situation in Kosovo as “full of tensions and unilateral moves.”