Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko said that the protests in Belgrade and other Serbian cities took place according to the scenario supported by Western countries. writes about this TASS Regarding the diplomat’s briefing after meetings with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic.
“We made predictions, remembering other painful experiences, and we were not wrong in our predictions. The West acts according to the same schemes and patterns, when a scenario with protests before the elections begins to emerge, there is pressure for early elections,” Botsan-Kharchenko explained.
The ambassador noted that at this stage pro-Western forces often fail, and even then a scenario begins to develop in which the opposition will resort to a “strong solution to the problem.”
The diplomat added that currently Serbian authorities do not consider the situation in the country to be pre-revolutionary. Botsan-Kharchenko also reminded that Serbia was the first country in which the West successfully developed the “color revolution” scenario, which later began to be used to undermine stability in other countries.
Supporters of the opposition bloc “Serbia against violence”, which does not agree with the results of the elections held on December 17 in the country, hold rallies almost every day to demand the revision of the voting results. Protesters on the evening of December 24 I tried to break He entered the People’s Assembly building, but the police stopped the riots by clearing the square in front of the parliament from protesters.
The situation at previous rallies in Serbia commented In the Kremlin.