Serbian President Vucic hospitalized after cutting short U.S. trip
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has been hospitalized in Belgrade after suddenly falling ill and cutting short his trip to the United States.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic addressed his country from Moscow’s Red Square, emphasizing Serbia’s independence and commitment to historical values.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic delivered a message from Red Square in Moscow, underscoring Serbia’s sovereignty in decision-making and its enduring legacy of resisting fascism.
Reflecting on his visit, Vucic remarked on the long interval since his last trip to Moscow, noting the challenges of current times. “I am proud that Serbia makes its own independent decisions. I am proud of the Serbian people’s fight against fascism – a history we must never forget or repeat,” he stated.
The Serbian leader highlighted that his visit aimed to benefit Serbian citizens while addressing concerns over Serbia's European alignment. He reassured critics of his dedication to national interests.
“Thank you to those who support Serbia and value my work. Whether in Moscow or anywhere else, I will always fight for Serbia,” Vucic concluded.
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