"Flying cars to be tested in Serbia soon"; Aleksandar Vucic speaks from Beijing: We talked with 11 leaders

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday spoke from Beijing, where he yesterday met with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and among other things, mentioned the testing of flying cars in Serbia.
"Many obligations and many important meetings, with 11 or 12 world leaders. I had long conversations with the presidents of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan," Vucic stated.
The conversations included topics like Serbia's EU membership path and bilateral relations.
"We were also at the parade, where you could see the tremendous progress made by Chinese industry and technology. Many people, unfortunately, associate China with plastic products. Today, China is incredibly advanced, today they match the US," noted Vucic.
He added that the Serbian delegation also had meetings with Chinese companies.
"Tomorrow we will have three more. We are looking for the best solution for our citizens in many areas. We spoke with AI companies in the field of healthcare and education. You have examples where the doctors say, 'We didn't see anything on the scanner, on the images'. And then the machine goes through everything once more and goes, 'We discovered what you are suffering from'. That's how they've saved thousands of lives in China," explained Vucic.
Among other things, the president spoke about Serbia being interested in purchasing more gold for the country's reseerve.
"We also had discussions with energy companies, because we will have problems with electricity production. And to look for newer technologies, new fuels that are used in the most developed countries, from hydrogen to some others. We also had conversations regarding flying cars. You all laughed at me when I said that. I expect a license to be given in China for flying cars, which are worth about $300,000 here. I believe that next year, by December 1, we will be able to show in Serbia how flying cars work and that we will have the application and use of flying cars, as I promised. I don't worry about anyone deriding me," said Vucic.
The Serbian president is on a multi-day visit to the People's Republic of China, where he was invited by President Xi Jinping, and where he today attended the marking of the 80th anniversary of China's victory in World War II.
(Telegraf.rs)
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