
Vučić and Fico strategy to avoid going to the Victory Parade in Moscow?
While waiting to secure a meeting with President Donald Trump, Serbian media reported that Vučić had headed to Belgrade after a health complication.
Vučić had been in the US for a few days and in a statement yesterday announced that he was expecting a meeting with Trump. But suddenly the news spread that he had fallen ill and there was a lot of skepticism. In Belgrade they report that he was admitted to a military hospital and media close to him say that he had high blood pressure and chest tightness.
However, the media and opposition representatives have been skeptical. According to them, it was all a maneuver for two reasons: First, to justify the fact that Trump did not receive him, but also to avoid going to the Victory Parade in Moscow on May 9.
Former Serbian diplomat Nebojsa Vujovic has said that it was US President Donald Trump's boss who "banned him from entering the Mar-a-Lago complex in Florida" and that Vucic invented the disease.
" Trump is more interested in the individual chess game with Putin (he has already 'buried' Zelensky), than Vučić, who sought to solve internal problems in Serbia through a photo with Trump. He wanted to soften the threat coming from Europe with that photo (or reception) in Florida and then go to Moscow. He tried to position himself between Trump and Putin, taking away Trump's exclusivity and position as Europe's preferred leader ," Vujović said, Nova.rs reports.
The former diplomat points out that Vučić has eroded his position in both Washington and Moscow.
" With this action, he has harmed himself more in Europe than the students have harmed him. But the students have managed to incite him to behave irrationally and harm himself. They hit him on the nerves and gave him a 'compass' to move from one mistake to another. He demanded a quick confrontation with the academic community and the suppression of protests, but he is achieving the opposite. Even those who have supported him for their own interests – above all Brussels, Paris and Berlin – are now forced to tie their hands ," Vujovic declared.
Meanwhile, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico also fell ill at the same time. Shortly before, the two vowed to go to Russian President Vladimir Putin to express their condolences on May 9.
According to Slovak media, Fico did not participate in the Labor Day celebrations in Slovakia. “The work program of the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, Robert Fico, has been canceled,” the Slovak government agency reported on Wednesday without providing further details.
He also could not show solidarity with the workers, as he had intended, by working a night shift as a worker in a bakery in the city of Nitra. Local media have raised suspicions that he may not go to Moscow on May 9. So is this a well-thought-out move by both of them? /Pamphlet
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