Serbian Preside: West has invested in overthrowing me

The Serbian preside accused Western powers of trying to overthrow him and spend billions of dollars in money.
According to RCO News Agency, Serbian Preside Alexander Wojic said in an ierview with Pink TV on Monday that “foreign powers” about three billion euros ($ 1.5 billion) in the past decade to try to overthrow He has spe power.
Serbia has witnessed widespread ai -state protests mainly by leading studes following the deadly incide of a shadowed fall on the population at a renovated railway station in Novi Sad in November.
The incide, which led to the death of four people, aroused public outrage throughout the coury of governme mismanageme. Wojich had earlier said that the “foreign coaches” who pursue the ierests of Western, Croatians and the Albanians were blamed for unrest and accused them of attempting to launch a colorful revolution in Serbia.
In a rece ierview, Vojich reiterated his position: “Foreign powers began to invest more and more in the destruction of Serbia as the coury began to grow rapidly.”
“I was amazed at the volume of money to overthrow me,” he said. “These foreign couries have invested a lot of money in the past five years … When I started calculating, the volume of this investme was up to 3 billion euros.”
According to the Serbian Preside, an English charity called the Tarag Foundation, which supports social change in Serbia, is an example of nongovernmeal organizations driving rece protests in Serbia with foreign money that € 5m ($ 1.5 million) of Foreign powers have received money.
Wojich noted that foreign ierference in Serbian iernal affairs is pursued by three goals. He cited these three goals: “Destroying Serbia’s liberation policy, weakening its position in the Balkan region, and the third goal is that they make us as their own playing puppets, which should only be obeyed. They wa. “
“They really do not care about people here and took them to the streets for bloodshed,” he said. “They really don’t care because they are investing heavy money.”
Wochich said efforts to overthrow it have failed and will coinue to fail.
The Serbian preside said unrest in his coury has subsided because “all the studes’ demands have been met by the governme”, including publishing documes related to the tragic Novi Sad, amnesty activists arrested in rallies, prosecution of people accused of attacking demonstrators, and increasing demonstrators. A perceage of university budget. “
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