This evening, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic threatened his own citizens with a military alliance between Croatia, Albania, Kosovo, and Bulgaria, BGNES reported.
"After the military alliance between Tirana, Pristina, and Zagreb was formed, another new military alliance between Zagreb and Ljubljana was created. All of them are unequivocally expecting Bulgaria to join. The Croatian Minister of Defense himself has spoken about this several times," Aleksandar Vučić told local television station "Perva."
He complained that no one in NATO or Europe had answered his question about why this was happening.
According to him, the situation in the Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina is becoming more complicated and "nothing will be easy."
Vučić said that there are people in the country who could make the situation even worse.
The Serbian head of state also accused some of the Montenegrin media of "anti-Serbian behavior" and "calls for the murder of Serbs."
For ten months, civil protests led by students have been ongoing in Serbia, demanding that the authorities be held accountable for the deaths of 16 people when the canopy at the main railway station in Novi Sad collapsed on November 1, 2024.
Part of these protests are faculty blockades, organized with the same demand in more than 60 faculties at six state universities. Today, some are working, some partially, others are blocked.
In May, students called for snap parliamentary elections to establish "a system in which competent institutions will do their job."
President Vučić, who was president of the SPS until mid-2023, refused to call elections, claiming that the demands had been met.
On March 16, 320,000 people gathered in the center of Belgrade. There are reports that Serbian police used a sound cannon against the gathered citizens.
Vucic boasts that he has received information from Russian intelligence that a "color revolution" is being prepared in his country and that the protest movement does not actually exist. | BGNES