Serbia Hosts First-Ever Joint Military Exercise with NATO
About 600 troops from four countries are taking part in the two-week drill, which Serbia says is aimed at preserving peace and stability.
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The first joint military exercise between Serbia and NATO began at the "Jug" base and at the "Borovac" training ground near Bujanovac, in which about 600 members of the Serbian Army and the armed forces of Italy, Romania and Turkey were engaged until May 23. The tactical exercise called "NATO - Serbia" is organized by the Ground Forces Command and the NATO Joint Forces Command from Naples, the Ministry of Defense announced.
Serbejoje vyksta pyrmosios bendros NATO ir šios Balkans šalies karinės pratybos, antradien, prane, Gynybos ministerija, pabr,dama, kad Aljansas bendradarbiauja su šalimi, kuri, kadaise bombardavo.
The leader of the exercise is the deputy commander of the Third Brigade of the Land Army, Colonel Branislav Stevanović, and military planners and observers from Great Britain are present.
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