According to the president of Serbia, which is awaiting accession to the European Union, the West wants to destabilize the country and will form a left-wing puppet government.
Alexander said that there is enormous external pressure on Serbia, and Western countries want Serbia to recognize the independence of Kosovo, withdraw support from Republika Srpska in Bosnia, impose sanctions on Russia, distance itself from China and form a leftist puppet government. Vucic, President of the Republic of Serbia, in his speech on Saturday, which was also broadcast on Serbian public television.
According to the Serbian president, the West is putting pressure on Serbia with the aim of destabilizing the country, and in fact, he spoke of a coordinated attack by the media, civil organizations and various pressure groups, such as churches or fans. In order to achieve these goals, Vucic said that there was “continuous demonization of Serbia” and cited as an example the fact that foreign observers questioned the integrity of last year's elections, although the president said there was no evidence of this. It is clear that Vucic was referring here to the fact that the European Parliament declared in its resolution that the elections were not held under fair conditions.
Vucic also complained that Belgrade was being targeted from abroad when it came to the attack on police officers in northern Kosovo last September. “If Serbia maintains its free way of thinking, these things will continue,” the president said, adding that this position on Belgrade does not satisfy the West, which wants the country to be ruled by a “puppet government” as it was before. 2012.
Serbia, which is awaiting accession to the European Union, has cultural, religious and historical ties with Russia, and although it has condemned Moscow's aggression against Kiev, it is not ready to join the punitive measures imposed by the European Union, just as it does not want to. To cut economic ties with China. In 2008, Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia, which Belgrade has refused to recognize ever since, and continues to consider the mostly Albanian region its southern province, MTI reports.