Aleksandar Vučić: Serbia is preparing for possible attacks by Croatia, Albania, and the Kosovo alliance

On March 14, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that Belgrade is preparing for potential attacks by the Croatia-Albania-Kosovo alliance. He said that Serbia is closely monitoring their military cooperation.

"They are waiting for a favorable moment. We are preparing to respond to their attacks."

Vučić said that in 2025, Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo signed a declaration on military cooperation in Tirana, aimed at strengthening security and military coordination.

Vučić also announced that Serbia now has Chinese-made "air-to-ground" hypersonic missiles with a range of up to 400 kilometers. Meanwhile, Belgrade maintains its military neutrality and maintains relations with NATO.

The tensions in the Balkans have persisted since the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo's independence, and its relations with Croatia remain tense due to conflicts and political disputes from the past.

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