Vucic: Why did the Kosovo Police contaminate the site of the sabotage? Whom were they protecting?

Aleksandar Vucic obraćanje
Source: Kosovo Online

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, demanded answers today from "everyone in Europe and the world" regarding the sabotage at the Ibar-Lepenac canal. He questioned why the Kosovo Police contaminated the crime scene and whom they were protecting or concealing.

"My question to everyone in Europe and the world: Who is responsible for the sabotage and the operation at the Ibar-Lepenac canal? Who are these individuals? Was Belgrade involved or not? And why are there still no results?" Vucic asked.

He emphasized that the critical question is why the Kosovo Police contaminated the site, making forensic investigation impossible.

"Why did they occupy the crime scene before the arrival of KFOR and EULEX? Whom were they hiding or protecting? If it was Belgrade, we ask them to explain how Belgrade was involved and in what way," Vucic continued.

He noted that answering these questions is essential because all of Pristina's lies will "fall apart."

Vucic reiterated that Pristina's intent is to displace the Serbian population and find "compliant Serbs" to help them form governance in Kosovo, as they cannot do so independently.

"It is crucial for Serbs to remain united, to achieve victory for their people, and to be able to decide their future at the regional level," Vucic stated.

Calls for the EU to Open Cluster 3

President Vucic urged the European Union to fulfill its promise and, based on Serbia's progress, open Cluster 3 in accession negotiations.

"This would be very significant. Opening Cluster 3 would provide a vital boost for Serbia's progress and send a positive signal to Serbian citizens that effort and engagement pay off," Vucic said.

Responding to a journalist's question regarding German Bundestag MP Thomas Hacker's claim that Germany does not support Serbia's Cluster 3 opening, Vucic reminded that Germany stated at last week's ambassadorial conference that Serbia does have their support for opening Cluster 3 in EU negotiations.

"I have never lied to the people about European integration; I have always told them the truth, and I will not lie now. They officially confirmed this at last week's ambassadorial conference. Eight countries remain opposed – the three Baltic states, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Croatia, and Bulgaria," Vucic said.

The largest European countries – Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Poland – have expressed support for Serbia, Vucic noted, adding:

"Whether I am lying or someone else is, we will see."

Major Global Changes Expected: End of the False Liberal World

Speaking about protests, Vucic revealed that €426 million in foreign funds had been funneled into Serbia over the past four years to pressure groups aimed at changing the country's image, atmosphere, and government.

"Why is there so much nervousness among certain political parties? Because significant and fundamental changes are expected globally," Vucic said.

He added that, according to his information, former U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing 200 acts to be implemented within the first day or two of his return to power.

"When he does this, the entire system of the false liberal world that existed will collapse—a system where some were loyal and good, while everyone else was evil and bad. With this era coming to an end, along with wasting money to overthrow foreign governments, particularly in the U.S., the rush is now on, and the nervousness is immense," Vucic explained.

In his address, Vucic also highlighted that Serbia recorded a growth rate of 4% in the third quarter of this year.

"We are second in Europe, after Malta. That is real life; simulations of reality are something else. When it comes to the real economy, Serbia is number one in Europe," Vucic concluded.