More than 350 Serbs from Kosovo head to Kraljevo in support of Vucic: A strong Serbia means stronger support for our survival

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Source: Kosovo Online

More than 350 Serbs from Leposavic, Zvecan, Zubin Potok, North Mitrovica, Gracanica, and the Kosovo Pomoravlje region set off for Kraljevo this morning to support Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and his policy of developing the country. They will then continue to Belgrade to attend the "Serbia, One Family" rally, which was called by Vucic.

Around 200 Serbs from northern Kosovo, along with more than 150 Serbs from the Kosovo Pomoravlje region, Gracanica and surrounding areas in central Kosovo, departed for Kraljevo and Belgrade.

The group from Leposavic gathered in front of the Church of St. Basil of Ostrog before setting off for the village of Oplanic.

Petar Vukojevic said they were traveling with the intention of supporting the Serbian President and his policy of developing the country.

"For us, the future means survival in these areas. That is why we have set out to support the president and his policy of developing the country," Vukojevic said.

Those gathered in front of the Church of St. Demetrius in North Mitrovica unfurled Serbian tricolor flags and said they were traveling to the rally to support the policies of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, which they believe contribute to the unity and survival of Serbs in Kosovo.

"We are heading to Oplanic and then to Belgrade for the rally in support of President Vucic and his policies, because he is the one who unites us and makes us one Serbian family with a future," Stefan Stankovic said.

Residents of Zvecan departed for Kraljevo from the Ibar Bridge, where they were seen off by Ivan Todosijevic, head of the Provisional Authority of the Municipality of Zvecan.

Before departing, Zvecan resident Miljan Sapic said that support through projects financed by the Republic of Serbia is of crucial importance for the survival of Serbs in Kosovo.

"When Serbia is strong, there are more projects and greater financial support for us Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija," Sapic said.

Residents of Zubin Potok also set off this morning for the opening of the Morava Corridor section in Kraljevo to support the Serbian President's policies.

Vukosav Djordjevic said that President Vucic is the one who unites the Serbian people.

"Our future in Kosovo and Metohija is of crucial importance for our survival and continued presence here, which is why we have set out today to support the policy of developing the country," Djordjevic said.

A group of 50 residents of Gracanica and nearby communities departed in an organized trip to Kraljevo this morning, from where they will continue to Belgrade on Saturday to attend the "Serbia, One Family" rally.

They gathered in front of the Gracanica Monastery and then unfurled a banner reading "Gracanica" near the monument to Milos Obilic.

"Today we set out to support the policy of developing the country because when Serbia is strong, there are more projects and greater financial support for us Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija as well," Milos Ilic said.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will attend the opening ceremony of the Adrani–Preljina (Kraljevo–Cacak) section of the Morava Corridor at 5:00 p.m. today.

The section runs from the Adrani interchange to the Preljina interchange and is 28.71 kilometers long. The Morava Corridor will have a total length of 112.37 kilometers and will connect Pojate and Preljina, linking the Rasina, Racka, and Moravica districts.

Following the ceremony in Kraljevo, the Serbs from Kosovo will travel to Belgrade on Saturday to attend the "Serbia, One Family" rally, called by Vucic, which will be held on the plateau in front of the National Assembly building.