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17.03.2025
21:16:00
VULIN EXPECTS THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO CONTINUE ITS HYPOCRITICAL POLICY
BELGRADE, MARCH 17 /SRNA/ - Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin says he expects the European Commission to continue its hypocritical policy and the destabilization of BiH.
Vulin does not expect the European Commission to stop but rather to continue destabilizing BiH through arrest warrants for Republika Srpska officials. He has also said that he does not expect the European Commission, which has called on the Serbian authorities to investigate the use of a sonic cannon at the protest in Belgrade on March 15, to investigate "the involvement of all EU countries' services in organizing, directing, and financing a color revolution in Serbia." "I do not expect the EU to honor its signature after 12 years and force the Shqiptars to establish the Community of Serb Municipalities, to which the European Commission committed under the signature of Catherine Ashton. I expect the European Commission to continue its hypocritical policy," Vulin said.
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