Vučić on the military alliance between Pristina, Zagreb, and Tirana: “They even talked about attack plans”

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, during the opening of the renovated Mladenovac Gymnasium, once again used the platform to spread political propaganda while warning about a military alliance between Pristina, Zagreb, and Tirana.

Vučić described the alliance as a full-fledged military pact, not just technical cooperation:

“A military alliance is made for defense, but a defensive alliance can turn offensive in a single day. I ask myself – for whom? Pristina is not in NATO, and we know their plans. They are seeking weapons systems from the U.S. and Turkey, strengthening ‘Javelins’, ‘Hawk Eye’, and ‘Kirpi’ systems. They even discussed potential attack routes, and we have the information.”

He reassured citizens that Serbia is strengthening its army and buying the most advanced equipment in Europe, claiming that the country is prepared for any eventuality.

Vučić also targeted Croatia, accusing it of involvement in protests and internal unrest in Serbia, and invoked historical grievances, framing them in a nationalist, propagandistic manner.

At the same time, he promoted the renovated Mladenovac Gymnasium, boasting of investments in education and infrastructure as if they were political victories. The total project cost was 325 million dinars, including 194 million from the Ministry of Education, 78 million from the City of Mladenovac, and 52 million for school equipment.

Throughout his speech, Vučić blended infrastructure updates, military warnings, and nationalist rhetoric, continuing his consistent strategy of propaganda to influence public perception and frame himself as the protector of Serbia.

He also emphasized future plans for autoparks, energy efficiency, digitalization, and education, portraying himself as indispensable to Serbia’s progress while simultaneously using fear and nationalism to maintain political control.