Vučić Claims Serbia Preparing for Potential Attack by Croatia-Albania-Kosovo Alliance

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated on Thursday that Belgrade is closely monitoring military cooperation between Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo, claiming that Serbia is preparing for a potential attack.

“They are waiting for a favorable moment. We are preparing for their attack,” Vučić said in an interview with Radio Television of Serbia (RTS).

He was referring to a tripartite defense cooperation agreement signed by Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo in Tirana on 18 March 2025, aimed at strengthening security collaboration and military interoperability.

Vučić highlighted Serbia’s hypersonic missile capabilities, describing air-to-ground missiles with a range of up to 400 kilometers as among the most advanced weapon systems.

He also emphasized that Serbia maintains good relations with NATO while continuing to pursue a policy of military neutrality. Regarding relations with Croatia, Vučić accused Zagreb of attempting to undermine Serbia and interfering in its domestic affairs.

These comments come amid ongoing debate over security and defense policies in the Balkans, where military modernization and political tensions have intensified in recent years.