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Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić addressed the public on Friday, expressing his concerns over a resolution being prepared by Bosniaks with support from Western powers. According to Vučić, the resolution aims to punish Serbia for its libertarian and independent policies and show support to Muslims around the world.

In his statement, Vučić paid homage to the victims of the Srebrenica tragedy and spoke about the complexity of the situation facing Serbia with the collective power of Western countries and significant Muslim nations against them. Despite these challenges, Vučić affirmed that Serbia will fight back and defend its sovereignty.

When questioned about the situation in Republika Srpska and statements made by Milorad Dodik, Vučić criticized potential sanctions against Republika Srpska and questioned the legality of such actions under the Dayton Agreement. He emphasized that property rights violations claimed by Dodik are complex issues that require careful consideration before taking any action.

In conclusion, Vučić reaffirmed Serbia’s determination to defend its sovereignty and resist external pressures. He expressed his belief that Serbia will stand its ground against challenges posed by Western powers and other countries.

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