Lavrov on Protests in Serbia: Dialogue or Chaos, But No Western Color Revolutions!
Ready for another round of political drama? Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s top diplomat, isn’t giving Serbia or the West a break! He made it crystal clear that protests in Serbia must be handled according to the Constitution and laws — not by the Western playbook of so-called “color revolutions.”
What’s Going Down in Serbia?
Serbia’s protests are grabbing headlines, and Lavrov from Moscow is watching closely. He notes the Serbian leadership’s willingness to talk with protesters. “We are monitoring the situation. The unrest must be resolved based on the Constitution and laws of this friendly country,” Lavrov said, quoting Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
The West and Their ‘Color Revolutions’
Lavrov didn’t hold back, warning that the West tries to exploit Serbia’s internal events to push their own interests — what he calls “color revolutions.” Is this just another meddling attempt? Russia says yes, and it must be stopped.
Dialogue: The Only Way Out
Despite his harsh words for the West, Lavrov stresses that the Serbian government’s readiness for dialogue with demonstrators is key. “Dialogue is the way to resolve any issues,” he concluded.
What Does This Mean for Serbia?
Serbia stands at a crossroads between internal tensions and external pressure. Citizens demand change and express frustration, while Russia and the West battle for influence. Can Serbia find its own path without becoming a playground for geopolitical games?
The Bottom Line
Lavrov’s message is clear: Serbia should solve its problems by its laws and Constitution, not become a pawn for foreign interests. But will the West back off from its “color revolutions,” or will the clash continue?
The situation in Serbia is far from calm, and we’ll be watching every move. What do you think? Is Lavrov right, or is this just another geopolitical show? Drop your thoughts — let’s hear the people’s voice!
