His initial comments about Magyar were quite different in tone from the previous communications with the leadership of Hungary, specifically with the soon-to-be former Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

The reason for the change is a statement Magyar gave to Serbian N1, in which he said that he "knows well what the connections between Orban and Vučić are" and that he will investigate the alleged attack on the gas pipeline in northern Serbia, a few days before the elections in Hungary.

"He said he knows who sponsors such relations between Orban, Vučić, and (Slovak Prime Minister Robert) Fico. I ask him 'who sponsors,' he has no idea. This is not his country, and he has no jurisdiction whatsoever to conduct investigations in this country. If I weren't concerned about the relations between Hungary and Serbia, I would call that statement stupid," Vučić told RTS.

He stated that the investigation into the alleged attack on the gas pipeline has "already been largely confirmed," and then he spoke mockingly about Magyar again.

"We will continue and finish that investigation in a very professional manner, with which Magyar has absolutely nothing to do, but we will inform him and point out that he was wrong when he blabbered about someone rigging something in the elections. I believe that in the coming period, we will talk and be able to tell each other face to face what we think," said the President of Serbia.

On this topic, he also said that he is "proud" to have built "the closest possible relations" between Serbia and Hungary with the soon-to-be former Prime Minister Orban.

Production of Humanoid Robots in Serbia

The President of Serbia also announced that the production of humanoid robots will soon begin.

"We expect some new investments and important trips. We will do our best to start building robots in June. We will be one of two or three countries in Europe that will produce humanoid robots. This will be of enormous importance for Serbia. Everything starts and ends with the economy. People appreciate living better," said Aleksandar Vučić.

He also commented on the organization of the next parliamentary elections in Serbia. Vučić said that the elections will be organized either by June 10th or between September and the end of the current year.