Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic accused Bulgaria of wanting to punish Serbia, BGNES reported from Belgrade.
During his appearance on the "Kirilitsa" TV show, Vucic complained that Serbia "will always be under pressure because of Kosovo". "Croatia has always been for the punishment of Serbia, and sometimes Bulgaria, as well as a part of the Scandinavian countries and those from the Baltics," Vucic also said, but refused to give more information.
"I will never say who said what. I can't say that someone is threatening me personally, but it is done through so-called hidden threats against our country," emphasized the Serbian president in his next attack on Bulgaria. He also accused local politicians of attacks against him personally.
"When they want sanctions against me, they are sanctions against our country. When a president is under sanctions, it's not a good message for the country. What did I do to deserve this? By doing what you want here? By that you are breaking the law and protesting wherever you want?", he also said and added that "he is proud of his independent policy that he leads". /BGNES