Vučić

Vučić: "I didn't sign the law"; "The excavator driver has serious bodily injuries"

"I did not sign the law on expropriation, and I did sign the law on the referendum when I returned from Sochi," said Vui during a tour of the works on the Milo Veliki highway in aak.
"I'm waiting for a lawyer's opinion," he explained.
Speaking about the incident in Sabac, Vui said that the driver of the excavator did not injure anyone and is currently in the hospital.

Serbia Pays Price of Delays, Errors and Costly Cars in Rail Upgrade

A BIRN investigation has identified serious delays on all three sections of the line, as well as mistakes that have cost Serbia almost $35 million in penalties; it also turned up documents showing that almost $720,000 of an $800 million Russian loan for the railway line was spent on the lease of six cars from a Russian contractor.

Years behind schedule

Vučić on B92.TV: "Croatia has been disgraced. Are you at least a little bit ashamed?"

"This man hadn't invented this by himself. I have never been to Petrinja in my life. I was in Glina in 1995 with the Serbian Radical Party. We were there for two days. Mr. Paspalj was sitting in the audience then, so it was then that I saw him for the first time," Vucic said.

If Albanians invade Valac? "That would be chaotic, Serbia must prevent a new exodus"

As the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, pointed out, the capture of Vala would be catastrophic for our people, and he stated that he was worried because the Albanians demonstrated that international agreements were not valid for them.
Vui said that "those who plan to do that were grossly deceived".

Week in Review: Battles Big and Small

Ambitious Plans

Serbian President Vucic, PM Ana Brnabic met the Rio Tinto delegation. June 2021. Photo: Serbia's Presidency

Serbia, or rather its western part, sits on top of some of Europe's largest lithium reserves. The metal is a key component of batteries which are crucial to the success of Europe's planned and much mooted 'green transition'.

"Catastrophic news for our people, new plan of Albanians in Kosovo and Metohija"

"That would be catastrophic, terrible news for our people," said Vucic.
He added that he was very worried about their words, and that the Albanians from Kosovo showed that international agreements did not apply to them.
Vui said that "those who plan to do that were grossly deceived".

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