
Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin has assured Russia that the resignation of Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević will not change Serbia’s attitude towards Russia. He made the statements to the Russian state media “TASS”.
“The student protests in Serbia supported by the opposition were organized by the Western security services according to the scenario of a colour revolution. The resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević amid the street unrest will not change the leadership’s attitude towards Russia, an “ally and friend”, Vulin said.
“There is no doubt that the events in Serbia were organized along the lines of the colour revolutions taking place in Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus and China, and which are now taking place in Slovakia. Western secret services initiated, organized and financed what “ Protests are taking place in Serbia with the aim of overthrowing the government, but so far they have not succeeded in toppling President Vucic and endangering the parliamentary majority,” Vulin told TASS.
“In addition to the Serbian security forces, another obstacle to color revolutions is the conviction of the majority of Serbs that power cannot be exchanged on the street and that Serbia should not follow the scenario of the Ukrainian Maidan under any circumstances. We are aware that wherever the revolutions won “With color, they began to rob the people and betray the state and the nation,” Vulin emphasized.
Vulin, who serves Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to maintain relations with China and Russia as he claims to be a candidate for the European Union, told TASS that Serbia “paid special attention to the important role of Russia in supporting Serbia.” and specified that the The help of free countries like Russia and China is extremely important.”
“The resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević is a moral act and in no way means a change in Serbia’s policy towards its ally and friend Russia.” The next few days will show whether a government will be formed or new elections will be held. “I can tell you with certainty: as long as Serbia is led by President Aleksandar Vučić and as long as I am part of the Serbian government, Russia can count on fraternal Serbia.” /The Geopost/