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President of Serbia: I am not Assad

Comparing himself to the former president of Syria, the Serbian president said that Western-backed rioters are trying to change the government in Serbia, but the government will not surrender.

reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Rashatudi, the President of Serbia, Alexander Vucic, referring to the fall of the government of Bashar al-Assad, the President of Syria, said that Western countries are trying to change the regime in Serbia, but the government of this country will not back down. drew.

Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine in February 2022, Serbia has always emphasized its neutrality and refused to join the EU sanctions against Moscow. After the fall of the Assad government in Syria, some opposition activists compared Vucic to Assad and expressed hope that he would leave power and leave Serbia!

Vucic responded by publishing a video on the internet and said: If they think that I am Assad and I am running away, they are wrong, I will not do such a thing.

He added: I will fight for Serbia and I will only serve my people. I will never serve foreigners or those who want to defeat, humiliate and destroy Serbia.

Vucic called the opposition critics and protesters agents of foreign powers who are supported by foreign funding and part of a combined tactics to weaken Serbia.

Although the Serbian President’s party has an overwhelming majority in the parliament, several opposition parties are calling for the resignation of the cabinet, referring to the November 1 incident in the northern city of Novi Sad!

They blame the government for the collapse of the concrete canopy of the Novi Sad train station, which killed 15 and injured two.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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