Vucic: Everyone knows who wants war, I expect a lot of difficult situations going forward

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The president answered journalists' questions and said that Serbia will preserve peace

Photo: Tanjug/Miloš Milivojevic

The German company Hansgrohe opened a sanitary equipment factory in Valjevo today, and after the ceremony, President Aleksandar Vucic answered questions from journalists.

Answering one, Vucic said that everyone in the world knows who is playing war.

"Everyone in the world knows who is trying to escalate the situation and who is playing war. Those who are not even allowed to exist according to (UN) Resolution 1244. Did you see that march? They are not able to take a single step, I guess because they have those black glasses. Everyone knows who wants war and whom it suits. Serbia does not want to, but they know that everything has its boundaries and limits. We do our best to keep the peace, always ready to compromise. It is a beautiful and good word, just as conversation is a good word. I expect a lot of diffic ult situations in the coming period. I expect the Westerners to bring us a text with statutes about which they will not ask us anything," said Vucic.

Answering the journalists' questions about the establishment of a national movement, Vucic said that he saw that some media are worrying about it.

"You should be happy about that. One fraud of Vucics's has failed, as you told the people. Unlike others who rush to fill the form, who flatter your or other media, I am not and I will never do that. Today I spoke with wonderful people who will play a role in that movement. We couldn't (deal with that) because we were too busy with the most difficult situation in Kosovo and Metohija, but also with other problems starting with Ukraine, to the murders of our children. This is on a daily basis, I had 20 conversations a day, those that only concerned Kosovo and Metohija. For me, the duty of the president of the Republic, I must say, is the most important in the world," said Vucic.

(Telegraf.rs)