Vucic: Someone is trying to destabilize the Balkans
While in Moscow, spoke about the attempts to destabilize the Balkans, Vucic did not want to answer that power to work.
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said from Moscow, where he traveled in a three-day visit, it was "obvious that someone has put a lot of effort to destabilize relations in the Western Balkans". He added that he knows and what are the forces, but did not want to talk about it.
He thinks that's enough to look the situation in the region it would be "absolutely clear who is behind this."
Vucic said, responding to questions from reporters in Moscow, said that it is obvious that the Balkans and the tensions that are "visible attempts overall destabilization of relations in Podgorica, Skopje and Pristina, with the intention that they expand to Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Belgrade."
"Serbia and Belgrade will invest all efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region and it is our priority goal," emphasized Vucic.
Asked what forces are working to destabilize, Vucic replied, "Why should I speak publicly? Just that I know that the Serbian Government knows and to take steps. Serbia is fully managed to preserve peace and stability in our country. It is our business, not to deal with other countries, "said Vucic.
"Serbia should be peace and stability '
He noted that Serbia reform needs peace and stability, and that "in such circumstances is not afraid of hard work."
"If somebody needs peace and stability, we need to Serbia. Serbia will know how to preserve and secure," concluded Vucic.
Vucic, meanwhile, met with Prime Minister of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, and announced a meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
Previously, he opened the Russian-Serbian business forum at which at least 120 Serbian companies and 100-odd Russian have the opportunity to discuss the terms of investing in Serbia, but also concrete plans to direct their discussions.
At the event Vucic announced that Serbia will not change the political and economic relationship with Russia, nor impose sanctions.
- 27 Oct, 2015
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