Mar 14 • 10:15 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Narod.hr

Vučić responds to Plenković: 'Serbia has more rockets, we will send them to you!'

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has provoked concern with his declaration that Serbia possesses more hypersonic rockets, responding to Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's comments about Serbia's new military capabilities.

In a recent tense exchange, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić made a statement asserting that Serbia has a stockpile of hypersonic missiles, including one dubbed 'Zagrepčanka' by Serbian tabloids. This remark was made in response to Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković informing NATO about the new military capabilities of Serbia. Plenković emphasized the importance of notifying allies regarding Serbia's military advancements, which are unprecedented in Europe and have raised security concerns among neighboring countries.

Vučić's comments, made during a visit to the village of Ranilović, suggest a direct military threat, as he claimed Serbia possesses additional missiles beyond what has been acknowledged. His provocative statement could heighten tensions further in the already strained relations between Serbia and Croatia, especially as the region grapples with complex historical and geopolitical issues rooted in past conflicts.

The implications of Vučić's declaration extend beyond just bilateral relations; it also raises alarms within NATO and the European Union regarding arms proliferation in the Balkans. As both leaders navigate this sensitive issue, the international community is likely to monitor the situation closely, given the potential for escalation in military rhetoric and real capabilities in a region still recovering from past hostilities.

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