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'Stable for now' - FM Dacic on security situation in Serbia following deadly terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow02:11
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Foreign Minister of Serbia Ivica Dacic during the Serbian Security Council session in Belgrade on Saturday commented on situation in the country following deadly terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow.

"There is no immediate knowledge that Serbia is threatened by a terrorist act. So, regardless of all the challenges we are facing, taking into account the situation in the region and in Kosovo and Metohija, the terrorist act in Moscow and various other conflicts that exist around the world - the security situation in Serbia is stable for now," the politician stated.

In his statement, the Foreign Minister noted that the US government warned its citizens not to 'travel to' and 'leave' Moscow, implying that the US may have 'some additional information' about the terrorist attack.

"We don't have any information but we warn our citizens to be cautious and not to travel anywhere unless they have some urgent matters until the current situation calms down," he continued.

The session called by the National Security Council was attended by President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Ana Brnabic among others reportedly aimed to discuss the current security situation in Kosovo and Metohija as well as addressed a recent update on probable casualties among Serbian citizens amid the terrorist attack in Moscow.

'Stable for now' - FM Dacic on security situation in Serbia following deadly terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow

Serbia, Belgrade
March 23, 2024 at 14:24 GMT +00:00 · Published

Foreign Minister of Serbia Ivica Dacic during the Serbian Security Council session in Belgrade on Saturday commented on situation in the country following deadly terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow.

"There is no immediate knowledge that Serbia is threatened by a terrorist act. So, regardless of all the challenges we are facing, taking into account the situation in the region and in Kosovo and Metohija, the terrorist act in Moscow and various other conflicts that exist around the world - the security situation in Serbia is stable for now," the politician stated.

In his statement, the Foreign Minister noted that the US government warned its citizens not to 'travel to' and 'leave' Moscow, implying that the US may have 'some additional information' about the terrorist attack.

"We don't have any information but we warn our citizens to be cautious and not to travel anywhere unless they have some urgent matters until the current situation calms down," he continued.

The session called by the National Security Council was attended by President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Ana Brnabic among others reportedly aimed to discuss the current security situation in Kosovo and Metohija as well as addressed a recent update on probable casualties among Serbian citizens amid the terrorist attack in Moscow.

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Foreign Minister of Serbia Ivica Dacic during the Serbian Security Council session in Belgrade on Saturday commented on situation in the country following deadly terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow.

"There is no immediate knowledge that Serbia is threatened by a terrorist act. So, regardless of all the challenges we are facing, taking into account the situation in the region and in Kosovo and Metohija, the terrorist act in Moscow and various other conflicts that exist around the world - the security situation in Serbia is stable for now," the politician stated.

In his statement, the Foreign Minister noted that the US government warned its citizens not to 'travel to' and 'leave' Moscow, implying that the US may have 'some additional information' about the terrorist attack.

"We don't have any information but we warn our citizens to be cautious and not to travel anywhere unless they have some urgent matters until the current situation calms down," he continued.

The session called by the National Security Council was attended by President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Ana Brnabic among others reportedly aimed to discuss the current security situation in Kosovo and Metohija as well as addressed a recent update on probable casualties among Serbian citizens amid the terrorist attack in Moscow.

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