Photo: Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic |
In his opening address in the seventy-fifth assembly of the United Nations general Assembly on sept 22, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic described a world in chaos on the brink of war, in which major powers and alliances engage in an inten
Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic said in a UN General Assembly speech ‘A new world war is coming.”.
“The world is heading to a super-major conflict of the kind we haven’t seen since 1945 at the end of”the global conflict,” he cautioned.
He said these things during the conclusion of the first day of the annual session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
There’s no good news going further on for small nations, he added.
“All around the world, you’ll notice that crises appear everywhere,” he was quoted as telling Serbian state broadcaster RTS.
On UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ statement that “there is no positive angle to this”, we can only assume his original piece on the UN website was just as horrific.
“In fact, the truth is even worse than that,” Serbia’s leader said. “In effect, the United Nations, which was built in the aftermath of the Second World War, and ours, has collapsed over several decades, and with its decline, our pred
Speaking about his expected speech, Vucis responded: “It’s easy to predict.” “We would like to have people’s safety…but it isn’t simple, it was made complex,” he said.
As he put it, “the western world’s ties with Moscow and Beijing have just added another layer of complexity to the issue.”
Serbia finds itself in the crosshairs of the European Union and the United States when it comes to a variety of contentious issues, ranging from Russia sanctions to the arrest of a Russian hacker. For now, the nation has survived that strain.
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