The Security Service Coordination Bureau concluded in a Feb. 13 session that the security situation in Serbia was stable despite numerous threats, the Serbian government said in a press release.
According to the statement, the session examined the security situation with a focus on Kosovo and Metohija and subjects related to the crisis in Ukraine and illegal migration, especially in northern Vojvodina.
Present at the session were Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, National Security Council secretary Ivica Dacic, Security and Information Agency director Aleksandar Vulin, Interior Minister Bratislav Gasic, Vojvodina Premier Igor Mirovic and the National Security Council's Confidential Data Protection Office director Goran Matic.
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