The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, continues to keep his reaction to the latest developments a mystery, while he does not clarify the threats issued towards Kosovo.
“I have seen every statement and cannot comment. But I will speak within 48 hours,” he stated, emphasizing that Serbia faces even more difficult days ahead.
Vučić also reacted to the opposition’s resistance against the investment plan of Trump’s son-in-law in the former military zone bombed by NATO in 1999.
“We need to build a museum for the victims, but they say we should leave everything untouched, and why should we leave it like this? So the mockery can continue,” Vučić said.
This comes at a time when in Belgrade a conference considered dangerous was concluded with over 100 academics from around the world, who, along with Serbia’s Minister of Defense, signed a declaration.
The document calls for the complete dissolution of NATO, the removal of all American bases from Europe, along with nuclear weapons, a stance similar to that of Russia.
“The world is on the brink of an abyss,” reads the declaration, which is actually another tool of Russo-Serbian propaganda.
Meanwhile, Belgrade once again acknowledged the failure to hold the session in the UN Security Council on the NATO bombings in Yugoslavia that stopped the Serbian ethnic cleansing in Kosovo.