Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin.
The European Union is working hard against any country who dares to disobey their mandates, be it Hungary or Slovakia, or prospective members like Georgia and Serbia.
But the Serbians are fighting back, even as they suffer a ‘Color Revolution’ of sorts that weaponizes street protests.
After a fiery speech to the European Parliament, Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin accused Brussels of working to overthrow Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic with the active support of Western special services.
TASS reported:
“‘The overthrow of my government on the streets of Belgrade isn’t a protest of dissatisfaction, but the active work of Western intelligence services and a political project of the Brussels administration to replace President Vucic and bring to power a government that shares EU values and that will agree with the EU administration’s policy of recognizing Kosovo, abandoning the Republika Srpska, and imposing sanctions on the Russian Federation’, he said.
[…] Protests of varying intensity have been taking place in Serbia since November 2024, when a reinforced concrete canopy collapsed at the Novi Sad train station, killing 15 people. Protesters blame the country’s authorities for the tragedy. Reacting to the demonstrations, President Aleksandar Vucic said that it would not be possible to hold a color revolution in Serbia similar to the Maidan revolution in Kiev.”
Serbia’s Vucic, Slovakia’s Fico and Hungary’s Orbán: thorns on the side of the Globalist EU.
In his fiery address to European Parliament, Vulin also stressed that Serbia will not go to war with Russia in exchange for membership in the European Union, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic Aleksandar Vulin told the European Parliament.
“For 20 years, we’ve been fulfilling every wish and demand of the EU, and then we’re told that the next full members of the EU, without meeting a single condition, are Ukraine and Moldova. It seems that only one condition is enough for EU membership: war with Russia, and we won’t meet that condition. I’m sorry you even thought we could do something so low as imposing sanctions on Russia because of a conflict that could have been avoided if you had just respected the Minsk Agreement.”
According to sources, the EU immediately started the process of imposing sanctions on Vulin, following his speech in the European Parliament, and is demanding that Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic remove him from the country’s next cabinet.
“’Brussels is applying pressure on President Vucic to remove him (Vulin) from the new government that will be formed next week’, the [source] said.”
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