Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated today that in today’s complex world, maintaining stability is not easy and emphasized that Serbia’s commitment to preserving peace is of utmost importance.
He highlighted the urgency of completing all obligations for the Expo by December 1, including the construction of roads and railways. Vučić told TV Pink that Serbia must strive for this year to be the country’s economically best year, while acknowledging that problems and unexpected events are likely.
Referring to the recently published Jeffrey Epstein documents, Vučić noted that these revelations had already led to some resignations. He also predicted a possible attack on Iran within the next 48 hours, comparing the situation to the NATO bombings of Serbia and the Bill Clinton–Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Addressing media reports linking him to the “Sarajevo Safari” affair, Vučić dismissed them as politically motivated and stressed that while some people may believe a small percentage of these claims, he cannot respond to every allegation daily.
On a positive note, Vučić announced that over 1.45 million property registration applications have been submitted, enabling citizens to secure ownership documents and mortgage loans. He added that more than 100,000 requests will be processed monthly.
