Dodik said that Serbs from RS are "great Serbs", criticized student protests, labeled USAID a criminal organization

At the celebration of Serbian Statehood Day in Sremska Mitrovica, Dodik said that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić should be "watched and listened to"

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Dodik, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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The President of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian entity Republika Srpska (RS), Milorad Dodik, stated today at a rally in Sremska Mitrovica that RS and Serbia bring together the Serbian people and that "Serbs from RS are not Prečans from this or that side of the Drina, but great Serbs."

At the celebration of Serbian Statehood Day in Sremska Mitrovica, Dodik said that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić should be "watched and listened to."

"He (Vučić) has raised Serbia to heights where it is no longer a currency to be trifled with, it has progressed economically, it is strong and powerful," said Dodik, who was one of many speakers at the gathering.

Dodik assessed that Serbia has changed its position internationally.

"I witnessed those years when many were shy and disgusted with Serbia. With Aleksandar Vučić and his international presence, Serbia is strong and powerful. Vučić and his associates gave a completely new dimension to Serbia that should be respected. And now some want to destroy it," Dodik said.

According to him, what is happening in Serbia is harming Serbia.

"This is causing enormous economic and political damage. And it is time for it to stop," said the RS president.

He criticized the student protests and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which he labeled as criminal, claiming that three billion dollars were invested through it to overthrow a strong president - alluding to Vučić.

At the same gathering, the president of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) and member of the Parliament of Montenegro, Milan Knežević, also spoke, saying that he would fight for Serbs in Montenegro to be granted the right to dual citizenship and for the Serbian language to be given equal status in the Montenegrin constitution.

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