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Fetoshi: Vučić Sees the Bridge as a Threat, NATO as Progress

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Arben Fetoshi, director of the OCTOPUS Institute, has reacted to the letter that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić sent to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte regarding the opening of the Ibar Bridge to vehicle traffic. In an analysis published with the title "Vučić's Letter to the Denial Headquarters - A Complaint to NATO, Against NATO", Fetoshi assesses that the Serbian president's letter represents an attempt by Serbia to preserve the politica…

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Arben Fetoshi, director of the OCTOPUS Institute, has reacted to the letter that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić sent to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte regarding the opening of the Ibar Bridge to vehicle traffic. In an analysis published with the title "Vučić's Letter to the Denial Headquarters - A Complaint to NATO, Against NATO", Fetoshi assesses that the Serbian president's letter represents an attempt by Serbia to preserve the politica…

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"The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, tied his own hands for anything related to Kosovo when the First Brussels Agreement was concluded, and completely lost his power when he negotiated and negotiated the Ohrid Agreement. Thus, non-interference in the events on the ground became Serbia's obligation on the road to the EU, placed in Chapter 35. Writing letters, or rhetoric about the redirection of the Ibar River, are only damage control befo…

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The Director of the Institute for Hybrid Warfare Studies "Octopus", Arben Fetoshi, in a reaction on Facebook, said that the letter of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, addressed to the Secretary General of NATO, Mark...

Vučić in a letter to Rute: The withdrawal of KFOR from the Ibar bridge is premature, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews, euronews

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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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