Aleksandar Vulin: Road to EU leads through Ukrainian battlefields and minefields, not reforms or parliament
Aleksandar Vulin today commented on Foreign Minister Marko Djuric stating that "the European Union is the biggest peace project" by saying he "assumes that the active work of the European Union and its key members to break up Yugoslavia, support the expulsion and killing of Serbs during Operation Storm or joyful participation in the bombing of Serbs in the Serb Republic (RS), and then in Serbia in 1999, as well as the decades of lies and lack of implementation of the Brussels Agreement - constitute nothing short of a peace project."
"I don't know how we propose to become a member of the European Union if we are a target of the EU peace project, through the military alliance between EU members Slovenia and Croatia and the favorite candidate (for membership), Albania, and the even more beloved Kosovo? We have not been told whether the record alignment of as much as 70% with EU's foreign policy will lead us into the peace project of the war with Russia - but we have been told that we must ensure freedom of assembly and that we must call elections," Aleksandar Vulin stated, and concluded:
"I guess German (Foreign) Minister Wadephul, who communicated all this to our minister, is concerned that we did not understand how much work Germany has put into the color revolution in Serbia, so now we should take the message more seriously. The road to the EU leads through the Ukrainian battlefields and minefields, not through reforms or the parliament. If you don't believe that, ask Ukraine, Moldova, Montenegro..."
(Telegraf.rs)