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Niš Declaration

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The Niš Declaration (Template:Lang-sr) was a public declaration of war objectives of the Kingdom of Serbia made on 7 December 1914 after successful offensives of the Royal Serbian Army. The government issued a statement, approved by the National Assembly, which included a call for Yugoslav unification. It was stated that Serbia's objective was to unite the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes into a common state, to be established 'on the ruins of Austria-Hungary'. This state would become a pillar of stability in Europe, it was said.

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  • Đorđe Đ Stanković (2009). Srbija i stvaranje Jugoslavije. Službeni glasnik. ISBN 978-86-519-0108-2.
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