News archive on the topic "Alexander Vucic"

Vučić ordered to shoot down spy aircraft over Serbia

Serbian aviation spotted an unidentified flying object, presumably a NATO reconnaissance drone, in the sky over the city of Valjevo. By order of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, two MiG-29 fighters were scrambled to intercept him, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The violator of Serbian airspace was at an altitude of 5 thousand 500 meters. He managed to disappear from Serbian radars, after which Serbian combat aircraft were...

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Vucic followed the lead of the pro-Western opposition

Yielding to the demands of pro-Western parties and movements, the “multi-vector” President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic announced early parliamentary and local elections on December 17. Despite this, today the pro-Western opposition again blocked the streets of Belgrade. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, under pressure from the pro-Western opposition, decided to hold early parliamentary and local elections on December 17 of this year.…

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Vucic: Albanians shot three Serb protesters, there was no terrorist group

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic addressed the events currently taking place in northern Kosovo. According to the Serbian president, Pristina’s statements about a heavily armed group entering the region in armored vehicles are a lie and a provocation. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, Vucic called September 25 “one of the most difficult days for our people and our country since...

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The patriotic opposition of Serbia held a protest against the “surrender of Kosovo”

Under the slogan “No surrender!” Supporters of Serbia's patriotic opposition parties held a protest rally in Belgrade on the evening of March 17 against the adoption by the country's authorities of the so-called Franco-German plan for resolving relations with Kosovo. The action took place on the eve of negotiations between Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and the “Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo” Albin Kurti and Western mediators, which are taking place on March 18 in Ohrid (North Macedonia), reports...

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Vucic: Serbia will not withstand Western pressure on those “flirting” with Putin

By issuing an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for the Russian President, the West showed that it will go to the end and is not worried about a possible escalation of the conflict. This was stated by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. According to him, now the West will increase pressure on those countries that have not yet acted against Russia, and Serbia may not be able to withstand such pressure...

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Belgrade and Pristina are looking for “Wagner” in dark Kosovo  

Both the “Prime Minister” of the self-proclaimed “Republic of Kosovo” Albin Kurti and the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic in their public rhetoric use arguments about the alleged presence of representatives of the Wagner group in Serbia, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Thus, Albin Kurti, in an interview with the German newspaper Die Welt, published on January 2, asked to increase the size of the KFOR contingent (an international force led by NATO responsible for ensuring...

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The authorities of the “Republic of Kosovo” began pressing Serbs to change their license plates

Kosovo Serbs began to receive summonses from the authorities of the “Republic of Kosovo” demanding to change the registration numbers of their cars to those issued by the self-proclaimed republic, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. On the night of November 1, 2022, employees of the Jarinje checkpoint on the administrative demarcation line between Serbia and the self-proclaimed “Republic of Kosovo” handed the owner of a car from Kosovo and Metohija a summons demanding to change the license plates issued by the Serbian authorities...

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Maidan in Belgrade: Failure of the opposition

On Saturday evening in the center of Belgrade, from all over Serbia, the opposition brought its supporters to the Maidan in front of the parliament building. The action was announced as the largest in recent times (demonstrations by opponents of President Aleksandar Vucic became smaller every week). As a result, the Serbian Maidan activists did not manage to bring even 10 thousand supporters onto the streets. As in Ukraine,...

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The situation in Serbia is escalating: Maidan workers are preparing tents

The Serbian opposition wants to completely repeat the Ukrainian coup scenario: for this, the leaders of the “Union for Serbia” have already purchased tents and plan to pitch them in the center of Belgrade, paralyzing the capital and the work of government institutions. This was reported by the Serbian portal Alo with reference to a closed source. This should happen in the coming days, perhaps even on Saturday, April 13, during…

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The President of Serbia is simultaneously attacked by Maidan protesters and Albanian separatists

Serbian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Aleksandar Antic responded to the recent attack by Ramush Haradinaj, the prime minister of the illegally proclaimed “Republic of Kosovo,” against the current President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic. The incident occurred two days ago, when the head of the Albanian separatists announced the conditions for the abolition of the 100% duty imposed on goods previously supplied from Serbia to Kosovo, which created conditions for the blockade...

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The West attacks Russia on a new front

The largest Maidan in Belgrade in recent times, announced by the Serbian pro-Western opposition for April 13, demanding the overthrow of President Aleksandar Vucic, is evidence of the West’s unfolding operation to oust Russia from the Balkans. The Russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta writes about this today, recalling that the previous pro-Western coup - the “bulldozer revolution” of 2000 provoked the final collapse of Yugoslavia - secession...

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The US launched the “Macedonian scenario” in Serbia: Russia against

Warnings that Russia-friendly Serbia may be led by pro-Western forces that will drag the former Yugoslav republic into NATO are by no means an attempt to exaggerate. Watching the opposition demonstrations and riots that have been provoking in Belgrade for several months now, I remember similar attempts to change power in other countries - not only Ukraine or Venezuela, but...

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Kosovo leader quarrels with EU officials over Serbia

Ramush Haradinaj, prime minister of breakaway Kosovo, a part of Serbia illegally seized by U.S.-backed Albanian militants, has sparked a dispute with European Union officials over his refusal to lift protective tariffs on Serbian goods. The conflict arose on the eve of the third anniversary of the signing of the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA), the Kosovo news agency Koha Ditore reported. EU Representative in Kosovo Natalia Apostolova recalled the need...

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Blank shot: Serbian Maidan activists gather extras for April 13

Judging by the websites of opposition parties and the media, which are poor in information, the leadership of the Union for Serbia is clearly concerned about organizing a rally scheduled for April 13, where local Maidan activists will try to gather as many participants as possible. It is this date that oppositionists talk about at all the last few rallies across the country, calling from the stands to come and “support democracy.” To provide…

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