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Serbia’s Premier Vucic does not support construction of fences on borders with Bulgaria and Macedonia

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Serbia’s Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic does not support the construction of border fences  along the borders with Bulgaria and Macedonia to stop migrants arriving from those neighboring countries. In the past few days Serbia’s Minister of Internal Affairs Nebojsa Stafanovic and Serbia’s Minister of Labor and Social Policy Aleksandar Vulin have been insisting on the construction of border fences. However, Premier Vucic told media that his cabinet would not support such measure. However, Serbia does want to be " a parking for refugees" either, Aleksandar Vucic made it clear.




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