Albanians in Serbia
Hybrid war waged against Serbia: Scheme shown
The President then referred to the external and internal destruction of Serbia and showed how they are doing it.
Vucic showed the scheme and said: "You need supremacy in the air, in every war. That's money. You need infantry. That's the situation on the ground. You need artillery, tanks and everything else, that's the media."
As he said, money comes from three sides.
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They asked the government in Tirana to push for the rights of Albanians in Serbia and to increase its presence regarding investments in Bujanovac, Medvedja and Presevo.
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He added that if that were to happen he would inform the public and present it with the said agreement.
"It is very hard to reach an agreement. We aren't getting closer to it....We are very far from the solution. If the agreement does happen I will notify the whole public", Vucic told the press in Belgrade neighbourhood Bezanijska Kosa.