Ljubisa Dikovic
"Military ties significant for regional security"
"Military ties significant for regional security"
BELGRADE -- Serbian and Bosnian army chiefs Ljubisa Dikovic and Anto Jelec say they are ready to further improve the cooperation between the two countries' armies.
This is in the interest of regional stability, the two generals said on Wednesday.
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Boosting military ties significant for regional security
BELGRADE - The chiefs of staff of the armed forces of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, generals Ljubisa Dikovic and Anto Jelec, on Wednesday expressed their readiness for further improvement of the cooperation between the two countries' armed forces and said that it is in the interest of regional stability.
Gasic, Dikovic welcome Serbian peacekeepers
NIS - Serbian Armed Forces troops returning from the UNIFIL multinational operation in Lebanon were given a ceremonial welcome at the Constantine the Great Airport in Nis on Tuesday.
A company from the 21st Infantry Battalion of the Land Forces 2nd Brigade was welcomed by Serbian Defence Minister Bratislav Gasic and the Serbian Armed Forces Chief of Staff, General Ljubisa Dikovic.
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Platinum Wolf exercise lives up to expectations
BELGRADE - Members of the armed forces of the United States, Serbia and four regional countries demonstrated on Friday - the closing day of the Platinum Wolf 2015 exercise‚ held at Base South near Bujanovac, southern Serbia - a high level of capabilities for potential tasks in peacekeeping missions.
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More Hungarian soldiers in Kosovo and Bosnia
BELGRADE - Chief of the General Staff of the Hungarian Armed Forces General Tibor Benko stated on Tuesday that the number of Hungarian soldiers in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) would increase as the forces withdraw from Afghanistan.
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Chiefs-of-staff of Hungarian, Serbian armies on cooperation
BELGRADE - Chief-of-staff of the Serbian Armed Forces General Ljubisa Dikovic and his Hungarian counterpart Colonel General Tibor Benke will confer in Belgrade on Tuesday concerning bilateral military cooperation.
Platinum Wolf 2015 exercise underway in South base
BELGRADE - Military exercise Platinum Wolf 2015 is underway in the South base near Bujanovac and it gathers around 360 members of the Serbian Armed Forces, United States Marine Corps Forces Europe and armies of Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania and Croatia.
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Platinum Wolf 2015 exercise to take place in South base
BELGRADE - Military exercise Platinum Wolf 2015 is underway in base South near Bujanovac, southern Serbia, and it gathers around 360 members of the Serbian Armed Forces, United States Marine Corps Forces Europe and armies of Bulgaria, Macedonia, Romania and Croatia.
Polish army chief visits Belgrade
Polish army chief visits Belgrade
BELGRADE -- Poland sees the Serbian Army as a leading and key player in protecting stability in the region and beyond, Polish army chief General Mieczyslaw Gocul has said.
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Gocul: Serbian Armed Forces are key player in region
BELGRADE - Poland sees the Serbian Armed Forces as a leading and key plater in protecting stability in the region and beyond, Poland's Chief of the General Staff General Mieczyslaw Gocul said in Belgrade on Wednedsay.