Serbian President Vucic:
— Sprinter Press (@SprinterPress) December 26, 2025
We have certain things in our safe. It is just a matter of time before we show them and make them public. We have avoided doing so in order not to offend some of the major powers, since they always exert enormous pressure.
There is no longer any reason… pic.twitter.com/1DWg7ZlpbC
Per Grok AI:
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's statement in the video alludes to withheld evidence—possibly on 1999 NATO Kosovo War misconduct or organ trafficking—held back to avoid antagonizing Western powers, signaling escalating defiance amid EU pressure for Kosovo recognition.
Posted amid Serbia's ongoing 2024-2025 student-led protests against government corruption, the clip has sparked 160 replies dominated by domestic skepticism, portraying Vučić's threat as recycled nationalist rhetoric to consolidate power rather than genuine disclosure.
Historical context includes Vučić's similar unfulfilled 2013-2020 pledges on Kosovo evidence, per Council of Europe reports, underscoring a pattern of leveraging grievances to navigate Serbia's EU accession delays and Russian ties.
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