Serbia to have mission to NATO

Baku – APA. Serbia will have a mission to NATO in Brussels by June, where six officers will work, says Head of MoD’s Public Relations Department Capt. Petar BoÅ¡ković, APA reports quoting b92.net web-page.
He stated that Belgrade had not even used a part of what NATO’s Partnership for Peace (PfP) program, which Serbia was member of, had to offer.
"I hope that we will participate in PFP far more and use the opportunity," he said and added that it was necessary to separate "emotions from interests".
"There have been enough emotions, we should see what our interests are," Bošković stressed.
As far as military is concerned, those are better equipment, training, technical equipment and knowledge, Bošković was quoted as saying, during a debate on Monday in Belgrade focusing on PfP.
He stated that Belgrade had not even used a part of what NATO’s Partnership for Peace (PfP) program, which Serbia was member of, had to offer.
"I hope that we will participate in PFP far more and use the opportunity," he said and added that it was necessary to separate "emotions from interests".
"There have been enough emotions, we should see what our interests are," Bošković stressed.
As far as military is concerned, those are better equipment, training, technical equipment and knowledge, Bošković was quoted as saying, during a debate on Monday in Belgrade focusing on PfP.
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