Vucic: The European Parliament resolution adopted with fewer votes than before
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated that the European Parliament adopted a resolution on Serbia with fewer votes than before, emphasizing that this shows they are losing popularity and strength in their fight against Serbia.
Vucic added that all of this is being done to discipline Serbia and make it more obedient.
"In the European Parliament, they adopted the resolution with far fewer votes than the previous one, which was much worse for Serbia than this latest one. They passed it with seven or eight fewer votes, and there were even 60 more votes against it than the previous time - and more abstentions, too. But no one wanted to notice that. Even from that, you can see how they are losing their popularity and their strength in the fight against Serbia," Vucic said for RTS.
The Embassy of Serbia has been reopened in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, and on that occasion, a reception was organized, attended by diplomats, representatives of state institutions, and others.
Prime Minister of Serbia, Prof. Dr. Djuro Macut, stated that the discussion during the plenary session of the summit within the Berlin Process was very dynamic and focused on several topics, with particular emphasis on migration security across the European continent and the economy.
As he noted, this doesn’t mean much to Serbia, but to him, it shows the irresponsibility of many Members of the European Parliament.
"And that's the mildest word I can use. I won’t go into who is funding certain political parties in Slovenia - at least not on this television station. I won’t mention names or the ways in which all that works, and so on. It’s not important. But it is terribly irresponsible when you condemn this country for the use of a sound cannon that was never used. And when I tell them - and they know it very well at the top of the European Union - their own service has certainly informed them that the sound cannon was never used. But those who have to serve lies and wage a hybrid war against Serbia don't care," Vucic said.
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