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Serbia abolished compulsory military service 23 years ago , relying on a professional army.
President Aleksandar Vucic : "We don't want to attack anyone. Nor will we do so. But we want to deter those who threaten us with savage relentnessness every day" The compulsory service would last 75 days , he said.
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