Serbian deputy PM thanks Russian spy agencies for support during protests
- Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin expressed gratitude to Russian special services for assistance during protests, stating they helped thwart attempts at a 'color revolution' in Serbia.
- Protests erupted after a tragic incident in November 2024 when a concrete canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, killing 15 people, leading to public demands for accountability and transparency.
- Protesters are demanding accountability and transparency regarding the handling of corruption and electoral fraud, marking significant unrest in Serbia.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown support for Vucic amidst the protests, reaffirming backing for Serbia's authorities during a recent phone call.
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U.S. Balkan Policy Pushes Serbia Closer To Russian Federation
Continuing the defective policy of the Biden Administration in the Balkans, the United States is pushing Serbia closer to Russia threatening regional stability. With the attacks on the fragile Dayton Agreement in Bosnia that are undermining Republika Srpska, attempts by U.S.-financed NGOs to provoke a color revolution in the country, and with anti-Serb policies in Kosovo, U.S. policy is forcing Serbia to seek closer ties with Russia.
Serbia's Deputy PM Accuses West Of Trying To Overthrow Government
Serbia is currently confronting the threat of a “color revolution,” according to the countrys Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin. Vulin accused Western security services of orchestrating unrest to instigate the overthrow of the Serbian government [...] The post Serbia’s Deputy PM Accuses West Of Trying To Overthrow Government appeared first on The People's Voice.
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