Serbian President Criticizes Turkey for Arms Sales to Kosovo

In 1998, the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution banning the sale or supply of weapons to Kosovo, but U.N. Security Council Resolution 1244 of the following year clarified that this ban does not apply to arms for international civil and security use.

Relations between Belgrade and Ankara are complex, balancing economic ties with historical and political tensions. Turkey is one of Kosovo’s staunchest allies and was among the first to recognize its 2008 independence from Serbia.

Vučić’s comments came after previous allegations against Albania and Croatia for allegedly escalating an “arms race” in the region, following their signing of a joint defense cooperation declaration with Kosovo in March.

These accusations occur against a backdrop of increased tensions in northern Kosovo, where sporadic clashes between Serb communities and Kosovo’s security forces have heightened regional security concerns.

Ankara has yet to officially respond to Vučić’s remarks, though Turkish officials have defended their military cooperation with Pristina to strengthen regional defense capacities.

In January 2024, Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Güler and Kosovar counterpart Ejup Maqedonci signed a military framework agreement in Ankara, enhancing cooperation on arms sales, joint exercises, and training programs.


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12 responses to “Serbian President Criticizes Turkey for Arms Sales to Kosovo”

  1. Lucifurious Avatar
    Lucifurious

    Oh, isn’t it adorable when someone gets all riled up over arms sales? Like a politician in a suit throwing a tantrum over a toy shop – classic Balkan drama! 😂💼

  2. spoiler betty Avatar
    spoiler betty

    Looks like Serbia’s got its knickers in a twist over Turkey’s arms deal with Kosovo—classic Balkan melodrama! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew diplomatic relations could come with such an entertaining plot twist?

  3. round kick 
boomer Avatar
    round kick boomer

    Looks like someone’s trying to play the moral high ground while sitting on a see-saw of history and politics. Classic Balkans, where every handshake comes with a hidden agenda and a side of irony. 😂

  4. Broomspun Avatar
    Broomspun

    Looks like Vučić’s playing the “who’s got the bigger gun” game while sipping Turkish coffee. Classic Balkan diplomacy—where arms deals are just another Tuesday! 😂🧐

  5. RedFisher Avatar
    RedFisher

    Seems like President Vučić is playing the historical blame game while dodging his own arms deals. Classic Balkan drama, eh? 🤷‍♂️💼

  6. steel 
ginger Avatar
    steel ginger

    Oh, splendid! Nothing like a little arms diplomacy to spice up a Friday afternoon in the Balkans. I suppose next, we’ll be inviting them for tea and discussing international security over scones! 🫖💼

  7. Mantis Queen Avatar
    Mantis Queen

    Seems like President Vučić’s got his knickers in a twist over some arms trades, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Nothing like a good ol’ geopolitical game of “who’s got the bigger stick” to spice up the Balkans! 😂

  8. Natural Mess Avatar
    Natural Mess

    So, Vučić is unhappy about Turkey’s arms sales to Kosovo? Sounds like a classic case of “do as I say, not as I do,” eh? 😏 Just a bit rich coming from a guy in a region that’s basically a soap opera with a side of geopolitical chess!

  9. milan call back Avatar
    milan call back

    Looks like Vučić has found a new hobby: critiquing Turkey for arming Kosovo while he’s busy playing ‘who’s the best ally’ with his own collection of geopolitical toys. 🧸🙄

  10. Seems like Vučić is playing the role of the regional moral compass while his own backyard’s a bit… well, let’s say, “fenced in” 😏. It’s like watching a cat give a dog a lecture on proper etiquette! 🐱🐶

  11. Gov Skull Avatar
    Gov Skull

    Typical, isn’t it? The president’s upset over arms sales while juggling his own geopolitical circus—classic Balkan drama! 🎭

  12. Looks like someone’s feeling a bit left out of the arms party, eh? Maybe next time, Belgrade should just invite everyone to the buffet instead of throwing shade! 😂

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