Serbia and Macedonia aren't alike - parliament official

Serbian special purpose police (Tanjug, file)

Serbia and Macedonia aren't alike - parliament official

BELGRADE -- Serbia is ready to strongly and unequivocally respond to security risks "and no one should doubt that citizens' security will be compromised."

That is what head of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Internal Affairs Marija Obradovic told the Belgrade-based daily Danas.

Asked whether there was a risk that recent terrorist attacks in Zvornik and Kumanovo could "spill over to Serbia," she said that the country's security forces are "fully prepared to react quickly, effectively and decisively in the event of threats to peace and security."

Members of the Interior Ministry's Gendarmerie and anti-terrorist units have been deployed in the area that can potentially be compromised due to the events in Macedonia, added Obradovic.

"Bearing in mind that the period of conflicts in this region lasted a long time, that there is diverse population in terms of nations and religions, with the constant pursuit of extreme individuals and groups for national unification, we are aware it is necessary to continuously invest efforts to ensure peace and stability," this MP from the ruling SNS party said.

She also believes that some analysts' appraisal about fierce differences between the government and the opposition in Serbia, like in Macedonia, represents "a somewhat awkward and dangerous comparison." She added that it was "fortunate" that the Serbian opposition "is not of authority" and cannot do what the opposition in Macedonia is doing.

"The truth is, some opposition politicians have called for unrest and invoked 'the Ukrainian scenario,' but it did not have the background that we could compare to the events in Macedonia. I'm sure no one in our country...

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