29.05.2025.
21:45
Vučić: "Our country was brutally destroyed by lockouts"; "No one will be able to stop Serbia anymore" VIDEO
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić addressed the public.

At the beginning, he referred to the situation in Kosovo and Metohija.
"It is important that we understand that this is an organized systematic action by the Pristina authorities, aided by the loud silence of the international community, which is silent because it hopes that the Serbian people will be expelled from Kosovo and Metohija. In a political sense, we must try to oppose the Albanians who, with the help of Western countries and Turkey, are trying to recognize Kosovo as many countries as possible. We don't have as much money as they do, but we have to oppose it," said Vučić.
He said that he will soon announce good news regarding the position of Serbia in the international community.
"You will always hear that it is up to the solution and dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, but the condemnations of Pristina will be very rare. There is no one who does not come here, or wherever I go, to tell us about Banjska, but no one mentions the Pristina policeman who shot the two boys, and that's how it is for you. We have to be strong, we have to fight consistently."
On the situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina
He also referred to the situation in BiH and pointed out that it is unbelievable that sanctions were imposed even on the grandson of the President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik.
"When no one wants to hear your side, you get into these kinds of problems. Serbia will do its best to preserve peace and influence whoever we can influence. Is there justice? There is none, and we have to get used to it."
On the opening of Cluster 3
Vučić pointed out that political reasons are crucial as far as the opening of Cluster 3 is concerned and noted that this has never been true throughout history, but that it is up to us to "fulfill what we promised."
"It is up to us to fulfill what we promised, a set of media laws, a regulatory body and acceptance of ODIHR's recommendations regarding the process. It is important to completely remove false doubts about the electoral processes. Regardless of the fact that some cannot admit electoral defeats, they must learn that it is not all about shouting, smashing and drawing graffiti."
"As far as the media is concerned, I think we have a very diverse media scene, but it is always good to improve that situation. It is important for me to speak tonight about important things for the people of Serbia, about what the citizens' lives depend on. This country has been destroyed by blockaders. You lost 6 months of classes, you lost knowledge and the opportunity to acquire it, these are serious problems. Children are the biggest victims. I feel sorry for the parents, I feel sorry for the parents who wanted their children to go to school, but someone forbade it", pointed out Vučić.
"I hope that our children will devote themselves to school, that their parents will understand that we committed a terrible crime by not explaining to the children how terrible what happened to us was. It is almost entirely a story about a color revolution, there will be more attempts at violence, but there is nothing of that. Nobody can stop Serbia."
Vučić commented on the claims that Serbia is sending ammunition to Kyiv through intermediary countries.
"I discussed this with President Putin in the presence of several people from both delegations, as well as privately. I would not give the details of our conversation. We formed a working group with Russian partners to establish the facts. When you are an independent country, everyone attacks you. We have stopped exporting weapons, now it is only about ammunition. It is difficult to fulfill the conditions of our doctrine. We must be much stronger than today. Those who until yesterday attacked us and said that I am a Russian spy, today will say that we work for someone else. We work only for Serbia," said Vučić.
He pointed out that Serbia is an independent country on the European path, but it had the courage to send its highest representative to Moscow on Victory Day. He mentioned that he had also spoken with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and with Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko, and that Serbia will maintain good relations with all of them.
"I will give a warning, that wherever there is suspicion that ammunition is being sent to the battlefields, that these contracts are not implemented," concluded Vučić.
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