Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić spoke out to the public on Friday, expressing his concerns over a potential resolution being prepared by Bosniaks with support from Western powers. Vučić believes that this resolution is aimed at punishing Serbia for its sovereign and independent policies, as well as targeting the Serbian people for their political stance.
The president paid tribute to the victims of the Srebrenica tragedy and emphasized that Serbia will not back down in the face of external pressures. He stated that Serbia is facing a challenging situation with the collective power of Western countries and many Muslim nations against them, but he remains determined to defend his country’s sovereignty.
When asked about Republika Srpska and Milorad Dodik’s statements, Vučić criticized any violations of property rights claimed by Dodik and questioned their legality under the Dayton Agreement. He highlighted the complexity of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but emphasized that Serbia will stand firm and resist any external pressures.
In summary, President Vučić affirmed that Serbia will defend its sovereignty and resist any attempts to punish or pressure it from outside forces.