The main reason being that Serbia is neutral and by its constitution doesn’t allow any country’s military bases on its territory.
There is already a Russian-Serbian Humanitarian center, mostly used for training firefighters, it has 25 employees (5 Russian and 20 Serbian), but its recently not so active and we honestly didn’t have much use of it. They did help put out fires in some other Balkan countries when there were big forest fires, but other than that no spectacular help.
lucky Serbia that they are not in range for a “special operation”
Well duh. There would be zero benefit for us to allow something like that.
Serbs to not want to be “denizified” by russian standards.
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The main reason being that Serbia is neutral and by its constitution doesn’t allow any country’s military bases on its territory.
There is already a Russian-Serbian Humanitarian center, mostly used for training firefighters, it has 25 employees (5 Russian and 20 Serbian), but its recently not so active and we honestly didn’t have much use of it. They did help put out fires in some other Balkan countries when there were big forest fires, but other than that no spectacular help.
lucky Serbia that they are not in range for a “special operation”
Well duh. There would be zero benefit for us to allow something like that.
Serbs to not want to be “denizified” by russian standards.