Serbian president warns of the arrival of a major global conflict not seen since 1945.
"You see crises in all parts of the world," Aleksandar Vucic told Serbian state broadcaster RTS.
Sputnik - The world is approaching a major conflict not seen since 1945, warned Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Tuesday (20), after the first day of the UN General Assembly session in New York.
"You see crises everywhere in the world." said Vucic told Serbian state broadcaster RTS that UN Secretary-General António Guterres made pessimistic predictions in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly.
"I think realistic predictions should be even grimer," Vucic said. "Our position is even worse, as the UN has been weakened and the major powers have taken control and practically destroyed the UN order in recent decades."
"I assume we are leaving the phase of special military operation And we are approaching a major armed conflict, and now the question is where the line is drawn, and whether after a certain time – perhaps a month or two – we will enter into one. major world conflict "Unseen since the Second World War," Vucic remarked, after being questioned about Putin's speech announced yesterday (20) on Russia's special operation.
"I believe that, in the future, everything will move forward and involve more complicated relations between the West and Russia, but also between the West and China," added the Serbian president.
Vucic himself plans to address the nation next week to inform Serbs of "important decisions" his government intends to make.
Serbia has been under enormous pressure from the European Union (EU) and NATO to impose sanctions against Russia and join the West, but Vucic persisted in maintaining neutrality, saying, however, that at some point in the future Belgrade intends to join the EU.