Collective Security Treaty Organization

Vulin: Serbia pursuing policy of military neutrality

MOSCOW - Serbia is pursuing a policy of military neutrality and has no intention of becoming a member of either the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) or NATO, but has a "great desire" to deepen its cooperation with CSTO and all its members, Serbian Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin said on Monday.

Serbian defense minister visits CSTO HQ in Moscow

Serbian Defense Minister Aleksandar met on Monday in Moscow with Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Secretary General Yuri Khachaturov.

The meeting, held at the CSTO headquarters, considered the possibilities and perspectives of future cooperation, while Vulin and Khachaturov "exchanged stances" on current security and political situation in the region and in the world.

Serbia to take part in CSTO exercises

MOSCOW - Serbia will take part in this year's Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) military exercises, for the first time as a full member of the organisation, Russian media reported.

The exercises, named Indestructible Brotherhood, will take part in Kazakhstan in September, Sputnik reported.

Tanjug file photo, S. Radovanovic

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