Drones for Kosovo: Dacic used to sing 'Osman Aga' to Erdogan, today Serbia says Turkey dreams of reviving the Ottoman Empire

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic sang the song 'Osman Aga' to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in October 2024.
He had taken the microphone and sung in front of the Turkish head of state, at a lunch hosted at the Palace of Serbia in honor of Erdogan.
In a video shared on the social network X, Dacic is seen with a microphone in the company of an orchestra, while in the background at the festive table are sitting members of the Government Goran Vesic, Zoran Gajic and Usame Zukorlic.
For just a few seconds, the table at which the guest from Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and his host, Aleksandar Vučić, are seated is visible in the scene.
But, a year after this event that took place in Serbia, things seem to have changed.
All this, after Kosovo received on Wednesday containers of "thousands" of Skydagger suicide combat drones from Turkey.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuçi said on his official account on the "X" social network that it is now completely clear that Turkey does not want stability in the Western Balkans and that it dreams of reviving the Ottoman Empire.
He even stressed that he was horrified by Turkey's behavior.
"Now it is completely clear that Turkey dreams of restoring the Ottoman Empire again. Serbia is a small country, but we understood the message well," Vucic declared. /Telegraph/
Panta najvio na KZN da će Koferče pevati bratu Erdoganu "Osman aga"...i Koferče pev'o 💪💪💪 pic.twitter.com/NDd4g2TDOw
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