President Vucic talking about military alliance with Hungary: Bosnian Serb leader Dodik would join

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Interestingly, the agreement about boosting military cooperation was signed by Hungarian defence minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky and his Serbian counterpart, but PM Orbán did not participate in the ceremony; only Serbia’s “strongman”, President Vucic, attended. However, the Serbs try to characterise that document as an “alliance” between the two countries; in reality, that paper is far from it. Even so, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, against whom the Interpol may issue an international arrest warrant soon, would join the “alliance”.

Vucic: military alliance with Hungary possible

We wrote HERE that Hungary and Serbia agreed on boosting military cooperation in Belgrade earlier this week. Hungary’s defence minister highlighted that the agreement enables them to conduct frequent high-level consultations to ensure the region’s stability. Hungary and Serbia have the strongest bilateral defence and military ties among non-EU or NATO member states, and Hungary is helping to upgrade Serbia’s armed forces. Under the agreement signed on Tuesday, the two countries will organise 79 joint programmes in 2025, including flotilla training, an international exercise for volunteer reservists and marksmanship training, Szalay-Bobrovniczky said.

President Vucic, against whom protests involving never-before-seen masses of Serbian citizens have been held several times recently, said Serbia’s defence ties were the strongest with Hungary among its neighbours. However, PM Orbán did not feel it was right to participate in the ceremony. Only Vucic stood behind the two defence ministers while signing the cooperation agreement. The document clearly expresses that the partnership must not violate Hungary’s obligations as a NATO or EU member.

President Vucic talking about military alliance with Hungary
Only Vucic behind the two defence ministers. Symbols are important. Photo: FB/Szalay-Bobrovbiczky
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