The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, continues to keep his reaction to the recent developments a mystery, while not clarifying the threats issued towards Kosovo.
"I have seen every statement and cannot comment. But I will speak within 48 hours", he said, underlining that more difficult days await Serbia.
Vucic also reacted to the opposition's opposition to the plan to invest Trump's son-in-law in the former military zone bombed by NATO in 1999.
"We should build a museum for the victims, but they say we should leave everything intact, and why leave it like that? For the mockery to continue," said Vucic.
This comes at a time when what was considered a conference with over 100 academics from around the world was concluded in Belgrade, who together with the Serbian defense minister signed a dangerous statement.
The document calls for the complete dissolution of NATO, the removal of all American bases from Europe, along with nuclear weapons, a line similar to that of Russia.
"The world is on the edge of an abyss", reads the statement, which is actually another tool of Russian-Serbian propaganda.
Meanwhile, Belgrade has once again accepted the failure to hold a session in the UN Security Council on the NATO bombings in Yugoslavia that stopped the ethnic cleansing of Serbs in Kosovo.
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