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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic spoke in Abu Dhabi on January 13, warning that global instability is rising amid growing tensions in the Middle East. He noted the large number of Iranians taking to the streets—both in support of the Islamic Revolution and opposing foreign intervention—and described the situation as “uncertain.”

Vucic emphasized that “a Pandora’s box has been opened on all sides” and called for countries to maintain stability, focus on their own growth, and protect peace. He also criticized the West’s inconsistent application of international law, citing Greenland and Kosovo as examples.

The comments come during Vucic’s visit to the UAE for Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026, where he is participating in discussions on economic partnerships and sustainable development.

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00:00What do I want to say?
00:07Here in the region, 73 years later, people are ready to come to another part of another part of the family.
00:22When I say not here in Emirates, but in a whole region, they look whether they will intervene in America or Israel.
00:32We saw a huge number of Iranians yesterday who are opposed to the intervention of the family and demonstrators who are looking for changes and changing the field.
00:47Yesterday, they came out on the streets, but they were opposed to the Islamic revolution.
00:53So, I think that the situation is unknown. I think that most people expect to come to change.
01:03I've talked to many africans leaders here and others. I'm not sure of that.
01:09I'm not sure of anything, but I'm not sure of that.
01:13I don't know what I would say, but I can always say that I don't care about it.
01:23I don't care about it. I don't care about it. I don't care about it.
01:29But I hope that some of them will come back to 2008, 2009, and 1999, when they were bombarded,
01:39and 2008 and 2009, when they were in the state of Kosovo.
01:43And now they are calling for the United Nations.
01:47They are thinking that they will always belong to the most strong Western bloke,
01:51the United States and EU.
01:53Now, when they have more of the United Nations bloke,
01:57they will help us to the United Nations and the United Nations.
02:02When it was around Serbia, it was a big deal for the United Nations and the United Nations.
02:07The United Nations is a big deal for the United Nations and the United Nations.
02:11Someone would say that it is a cosmic truth.
02:15I don't care about it.
02:17I don't care about it.
02:19And I'm onlyということ from the United Nations.
02:23My fear of the United Nations and the United Nations.
02:27And I will only give his power and his power.
02:31We will also give the world to the United Nations and the United Nations.
02:33And we will take care about it.
02:34We will take care of it.
02:36And we will take care of it.
02:37And how many people are going to work.
02:40We will take care of it.
02:41And how many people find that their territory is in need.
02:44We will take care of it.
02:47Who will because of minerals and minerals fall in the other land? Who will because of the third land? Who will because of the short route from Pacific to Europe or I don't know where?
03:02It's not possible to accept. Pandorina Kutija is open from all sides and it's not possible to control anyone.
03:11Every morning you get out with some other news. It's important that we hold, that we feel full of stability, that we care about ourselves, that we have a good growth, that we continue to work and believe in ourselves, our potential, our strength.
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