Serbia will continue to maintain its traditional friendship with China and Russia

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Vučić: Serbia will continue to pursue an independent policy and will continue to maintain its traditional friendship with China and Russia.

According to TASS and the Russian Satellite News Agency on December 30, Serbia said that Serbia will continue to pursue an independent policy, promote the progress of joining the European Union, and will continue to maintain traditional friendship and friendly relations with China and Russia.

Serbia's ** Vučić Data map Source: Foreign media.

"Serbia will remain a free, sovereign and independent country that will make its own decision and continue on the path to joining the European Union, although there are many in Europe who want to pull Serbia down this path," said TASS, according to TASS. Serbia will be equally proud to continue its traditional friendship and the best possible relations with China and Russia. ”

Vučić also said that his country would not impose sanctions on Russia in order to "please someone," the report continues. "We don't seek to please anyone. Our goal is to do everything that matters for the sake of our people, for the benefit of our own citizens, and not for the benefit of any other country or organization. Vučić said.

According to previous reports, Vučić announced at the headquarters of the Serbian Forward Party in the capital Belgrade on the evening of December 17 that a coalition of parties with the ruling party as the core won the National Assembly elections held on the same day and won more than half of the parliamentary seats required to form an independent government. According to reports from Russia Today (RT), Turkey's Anadolu News Agency (AA) and other foreign media, Serbian opposition supporters dissatisfied with the results of the parliamentary elections held a meeting in the capital Belgrade on December 24, and then the rally turned into a riot, the Belgrade city council building was stormed, and riot police dispersed the **. Serbian Vučić made a public speech on the riots on the same day, denouncing the demonstrators as "** he said that these people were trying to launch a "color revolution" and that he had received prior warnings about this conspiracy, "there is no revolution and those people will not do so".

*: Global Network.

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