Vuciq reacts to US sanctions against Veselinovic and the deputy head of the Serbian List: They haven't given us a badge.

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has reacted to imposing sanctions for the criminal group led by Zvonko Veselinovic, based in northern Kosovo. Vuciq in his statement appears to question the accusations after launching his response that the charges were originally for illegal trade and at the end of [...]
Vuciq in his statement appears to question the accusations after launching his response that the charges were initially for illegal trade and at the end of disrespecting the border between Kosovo and Serbia.
He follows that organs will investigate whether serious accusations exist but emphasises that he has not received a dinar from Zvonko.
They initially charged them with illegal trade. In the end, they will accuse them of not respecting the border between Kosovo and Serbia, but that is nothing new. If there are serious accusations, our state bodies will investigate. All that we accept by any indication that someone committed a criminal offense, our responsible bodies will be willing to verify everything at the same time.
No dinosaur has given us Zvonko as much as I do for others. The party he leads has more than enough money thanks to state means and membership. These are our main sources. We don't need any other money” ) writes Vuciq.
A report prepared by former Vucik co-worker says that Serbian President 2015, when he was prime minister, was asked by the US FBI about smuggling Serbian weapons to Libya. In addition, FBI investigators were interested in his brother Andrej's criminal activities, as well as his clan's most trusted people in Belgrade, who are Nikola Petrovic, Slavisa Kokeza, Goran Veselinovic, Zvonko Veselinovic And Nenad Kovak.












