The President of the USA, Donald Trump, published on his social network “Truth Social” the interview of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, which attracted great public attention immediately after the historic visit to China where he personally met with the President of China, Xi Jinping, who also decorated him with the highest decoration bestowed upon a foreign citizen, most often a statesman of a foreign country, the Order of Friendship, and which resulted in a historic package of over thirty agreements and investments heavy nearly one billion euros.
The publishing of the interview followed shortly after Vučić’s words about Serbia’s foreign policy position, world current events, and the reasons why, as he stated, Trump enjoys the support of citizens in Serbia.
Namely, Aleksandar Vučić gave an exclusive interview to Breitbart News about the popularity of Donald Trump in Serbia, relations between the USA and Serbia, and political messages.
As he pointed out, Donald Trump is convincingly the most popular political leader of the United States of America in Serbia over a very long period of time.
Vučić said that Trump’s popularity in Serbia ahead of the 2024 presidential elections in the USA reached astronomical proportions, and that even three-quarters of Serbian citizens supported Trump and wanted his victory. According to his words, Trump had “by far the greatest support” in the whole of Europe in Serbia, and even traditionally Republican American federal states like West Virginia, Kentucky, or Louisiana could not compare with his rating in Serbia.
“I can say that I was surprised by certain comments in the American media in which some other European countries were presented as strongholds of Donald Trump, because it was completely clear to all of us that it was precisely in Serbia that he had convincingly the greatest support during the election campaign. That support at that moment exceeded 75 percent among those who were choosing — which was not the case even in the United States themselves,” Vučić said. “Nowhere else.”
Vučić is the president of Serbia, a Balkan state in Eastern Europe that has gone through numerous historical challenges during the last more than a century. Serbia was part of Yugoslavia, which broke up after the collapse of the Soviet Union during the late nineties and early two thousands. Before that, it was behind the Iron Curtain of communism. However, before communism engulfed Eastern Europe, Serbia was on the side of the Allies against the Nazis in World War II, and the country lost a third of its population in both the First and Second World Wars.
Later, the United States of America led the NATO bombing of Belgrade during the administration of Bill Clinton — the Clinton family is not particularly popular here — while today Serbia strives to become a member of the European Union, facing obstacles from Brussels because of the still unresolved issue of Kosovo, which significantly affects its future.
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