Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated that tomorrow will not be easy at all and that the red lines for President Aleksandar Vucic remain unchanged.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated that tomorrow will not be easy at all and that the red lines for President Aleksandar Vucic remain unchanged.
Brnabic, in a press statement during a tour of the reconstructed "Dadov" youth theatre, emphasised her unreserved support for President Aleksandar Vucic before tomorrow's trip to Brussels.
It is certain that tomorrow will not be an easy day at all, but I am with President Aleksandar Vucic with my heart and soul, the Prime Minister said.
According to her, those who gave what no one asked of them while they were in power should not criticise President Vucic. Now when the President is fighting for our national interests and for peace and stability, they should really keep silent because they have no right to say anything to the President of the Republic who fought for the issue of Kosovo and Metohija to be on the agenda again.
Brnabic said that she believes that Vucic will be able to preserve the national interests of Serbia, but also to provide space for further growth and development of our country, although this seems really impossible at the moment.
I think it is very important that we all stand behind Aleksandar Vucic, to show that we are united and to continue fighting for our national interests. I believe in his political and statesmanship wisdom and skill and I am sure that the majority of the Serbian people are with President Vucic before tomorrow’s meeting, the Prime Minister pointed out.
If Vucic wanted to allow capitulation, he would not have done anything regarding Kosovo and Metohija to this day. I believe that all eyes will be on the President, and that tomorrow we must all be united, the Prime Minister said.