After the Council session, Dačić said that the country will be stronger than all those challenges, leading a wise foreign policy, and on the other hand called for respect for legality and public order and peace within the country.
The situation in the world is increasingly unstable and burdened with conflicts, which implies that we must be prepared for any development of the situation and ensure sufficient reserves and sufficient capacity to be able to survive in that situation, in terms of the normal functioning of life, explained Dačić.
According to him, our country leads a successful foreign policy that will allow us not to suffer the consequences of those major conflicts on the geopolitical level.
He pointed out that the Council also discussed the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, which is preoccupied with the constant extremist policy of the Priština leadership, which is not aimed at seeking peaceful solutions, but at further arming, carrying out violent actions and incidents that are, above all, ethnically motivated, with a goal that the Serbs should move out and be expelled from the province.
The Deputy Prime Minister reiterated that Serbia also has security problems that are burdened by internal reasons.
He specified that citizens have the political right to organise peaceful protests or peaceful gatherings, as defined by the law, but he pointed out that most of those gatherings were not registered at all and are not according to the law.
Criminal and misdemeanour charges will be filed against all those who commit criminal acts and misdemeanours, he warned and reiterated that it has nothing to do with politics, but with violence.