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Serbian President: The pressure on Serbia and Republika Srpska is Increasing

Published August 3, 2023
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said on Thursday in Srbac that the pressure on Serbia and the Republika Srpska is getting heavier due to the difficult international situation, saying that Serbia will always respect international law, but that it will never give up on its people.

Vučić continued his two-day visit with a tour of the newly built kindergarten “Srbija” in the municipality of Srbac, together with the President of the RS Milorad Dodik.

The Serbian president also said that the delegation of Serbia had other and honest talks with the entity leadership.

“It is up to us not to seek anything else, respecting the integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, not to forget that we belong to the same race, we have the same language, the same alphabet and religion, and at the end of the day we must always be by each other’s side,” Vučić taught.

The Serbian President previously visited the Osovica Monastery in the company of the President of the RS Milorad Dodik and the Serbian Patriarch Porfirije.

Then he announced on Instagram that he would discuss “very important topics for Serbia, Republika Srpska and all Serbs”.

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