Visit of the defense minister of Macedonia
Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac met today with Minister of Defence of the Republic of Macedonia Fatmir Besimi in the House of Guards in Topcider. This is the first official bilateral visit of the Macedonian Minister of Defense in the past five years. On that occasion, Sutanovac said that Macedonia as a neighboring country is extremely important when it comes to defense cooperation, especially in the field of military education and health care.
Defense
Minister Dragan Sutanovac met today with Minister of Defence of the
Republic of Macedonia Fatmir Besimi in the House of Guards in Topcider.
This
is the first official bilateral visit of the Macedonian Minister of
Defense in the past five years. On that occasion, Sutanovac said that
Macedonia as a neighboring country is extremely important when it comes
to defense cooperation, especially in the field of military education
and health care.
- We would like to extend cooperation in the
field of education and training of our units in the territory of Serbia
and Macedonia. In addition, there is room for military economic
cooperation, as Macedonia has a developed defense industry, though not
to the extent as Serbian defense industry, that can be complementary to
our own - said Sutanovac, adding that Macedonia is building military
medical facilities that can also be complementary with those of the
Serbian Army, so we want to find an area of common interest here as
well.
According
to Minister Sutanovac, Macedonia has been present in peacekeeping
missions and these experiences Serbia is just starting to acquire.
-
Minister Sutanovac’s Macedonian counterpart, said that "our past can be
our advantage in the future", which indicates that we can find a way to
eventually participate together in one of the UN peacekeeping missions
around the world and the EU - said Sutanovac adding that the Ministry of
Defence of Macedonia has made a step further in terms of the active
reserves, which was another topic of discussion today, because the
intention is for our country to establish the existence of formal models
of active reserves during this year.
Sutanovac took the
opportunity to send an official invitation to Minister Besimi for the
upcoming air show "Batajnica 2012" which will be in the first days of
September held in Serbia.
Expressing satisfaction with today's
visit to Serbia, Minister Besimi emphasized that it is extremely
important in terms of further cooperation in the field of defense.
- Cooperation between our countries in defense so far has shown excellent
results, as a signal for further cooperation. Macedonian were in Serbia
and we are interested in developing good cooperation in the field of
education, teaching in the future as well. Also, I think we should
exercise our regional capacities in terms of Military medical aspects -
Besimi said, adding that they should use the capacities of Krivolak
training ground and the grounds in Serbia.
Speaking of today's
talks, Macedonian Defense Minister said that he was able to hear
something more about the professionalization of the Army of Serbia, as
well as reforms related to EU integrations, which is a common
perspective for both countries.
He expressed particular interest
in regulating social and health insurance aspects of active and retired
military personnel pointing out that our particular solution may be
used in the Macedonian army as well.
During the conversation the
possibility of cooperation in a mixed team of military and technical
cooperation was also discussed, where Minister Besimi said that the
willingness to cooperate is the key to stability in the region.
During
their visit, Macedonian Minister of Defence met with Chief of General
Staff of the Serbian Army Lieutenant-General Ljubisa Dikovic.
ANSWERS TO REPORTERS’ QUESTIONS
Asked
about the Army's participation in the clearing of snow and ice in our
country, Sutanovac said that the Army has been engaged from the first
day on the field, primarily in the municipalities that have declared
emergency situation, as well as those that are most remote and
inaccessible
According
to him, 14 000 members of the Army of Serbia and 50 machines are
available at the moment operating snow clearing machines, pointing out
that this is what the army can do at the moment without disrupting its
normal functioning. In recent days, several hundred members of the
Serbian Army was engaged in clearing snow, said Sutanovac.
He
added that the cadets of the Military Academy, at its own initiative,
are clearing the snow around the Clinical Center and the maternity wards
in Belgrade. The Minister, also took this opportunity that before
criticizing the government, everybody should clean the snow in front of
their own homes, shops and businesses, which is also their legal
obligation.
Answering the question about what the greatest
security challenges in the region are, Minister Besimi said that the
solution lies in an open dialogue and democratic way of solving
problems, and that it is something we have learned from our past, and
other similar examples in the world.
Regarding the same topic, Sutanovac said that in South-Eastern Europe cross-border organized crime is the biggest challenge, as routes pass through Serbia and Macedonia. Although not a military challenge, this is something all state security structures should deal with.