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Friday, 18.04.2014.

09:53

VS could participate in eight more UN, EU missions

Serbian Army Chief of the General Staff Gen. Ljubiša Diković says there is a possibility VS soldiers could participate in eight more multinational operations.

Izvor: Tanjug

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a New Day

pre 10 godina

EU deployments are not neccisarily under any UN mandate, and as such they are unconstitutional and an affront to keep Serbia a neutral country. This pandering to Brussells needs to stop
(marKo, 18 April 2014 23:44)
Its great you are an expert on international law, so enlighten us as to what constitution these are against and why it keeps Serbia from being neutral.
These missions are usually with the agreement of two sides in a conflict, or at the request of the host country.
The only mission that is not really neutral is in Kosovo and that one is a UNSC mandated. It is status neutral by choice not mandate but there is a difference in being neutral and status neutral. It does have a clear mandate to prevent the return of any non-agreed Serbian military or police from entering Kosovo.
But it has that mandate whether anyone considers Kosovo to be independent, a Serbian province, or a UN protectorate.

marKo

pre 10 godina

EU deployments are not neccisarily under any UN mandate, and as such they are unconstitutional and an affront to keep Serbia a neutral country. This pandering to Brussells needs to stop

marKo

pre 10 godina

EU deployments are not neccisarily under any UN mandate, and as such they are unconstitutional and an affront to keep Serbia a neutral country. This pandering to Brussells needs to stop

a New Day

pre 10 godina

EU deployments are not neccisarily under any UN mandate, and as such they are unconstitutional and an affront to keep Serbia a neutral country. This pandering to Brussells needs to stop
(marKo, 18 April 2014 23:44)
Its great you are an expert on international law, so enlighten us as to what constitution these are against and why it keeps Serbia from being neutral.
These missions are usually with the agreement of two sides in a conflict, or at the request of the host country.
The only mission that is not really neutral is in Kosovo and that one is a UNSC mandated. It is status neutral by choice not mandate but there is a difference in being neutral and status neutral. It does have a clear mandate to prevent the return of any non-agreed Serbian military or police from entering Kosovo.
But it has that mandate whether anyone considers Kosovo to be independent, a Serbian province, or a UN protectorate.

marKo

pre 10 godina

EU deployments are not neccisarily under any UN mandate, and as such they are unconstitutional and an affront to keep Serbia a neutral country. This pandering to Brussells needs to stop

a New Day

pre 10 godina

EU deployments are not neccisarily under any UN mandate, and as such they are unconstitutional and an affront to keep Serbia a neutral country. This pandering to Brussells needs to stop
(marKo, 18 April 2014 23:44)
Its great you are an expert on international law, so enlighten us as to what constitution these are against and why it keeps Serbia from being neutral.
These missions are usually with the agreement of two sides in a conflict, or at the request of the host country.
The only mission that is not really neutral is in Kosovo and that one is a UNSC mandated. It is status neutral by choice not mandate but there is a difference in being neutral and status neutral. It does have a clear mandate to prevent the return of any non-agreed Serbian military or police from entering Kosovo.
But it has that mandate whether anyone considers Kosovo to be independent, a Serbian province, or a UN protectorate.