The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said that he understood the countries in the region, including Montenegro and the "official Podgorica" that wanted the "economy to suffer" in Serbia.
He said that he does not understand that people who live in "this country want to destroy the economy of Serbia".
"Who are the people who want our economy to suffer? I understand those in the region, I understand the enthusiasm in Pristina for last night's rally. I understand the direct broadcasts in Kurti's (prime minister of Kosovo, ed.) media, I understand the fascination, enthusiasm and threats... I understand their wish for Serbia to be worse, I don't have any problem with that. I think that when every person reads or listens to what is being said in Pristina, Zagreb and the official Podgorica, it is completely clear which side they should be on. Every normal person in this country And that at the same time he understands everything very well. I just don't understand why these people who live in this country wanted to destroy the economy. , Vučić said, among other things.
At the press conference on the occasion of the rally against lithium mining, he said that the protest took place in a democratic atmosphere, but also that when the rally ended, the railroad was seized, traffic stopped on Gazela...
He said that they sent an invitation for talks.
"We called for talks, the president of the National Assembly called, they didn't want them to come to them. We invited representatives of various organizations and associations, they are usually paid from outside, and others, nobody wanted us to talk. They thought that the conversation was a threat, destruction Serbian economy, Serbian railways and everything else, there was never a solution to that, but by talking, when you don't like something, you solve it by talking," said Vučić.
The President of Serbia congratulated the members of the police and the Security and Information Agency (BIA) for their "professionalism, patience and respect for all citizens' rights."
Vučić said that the police carried out the intervention without "minimum use of physical force".
"I congratulate the members of the police, the BIA and all the security forces for their professionalism, patience, respect for all the rights of those who did not respect the rights of other people, the opposite of what happens in other countries of the world. Those who did this in any Western country would have had a different time. country", said Vučić.
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