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Serbia's deputy prime minister, Aleksandar Vulin, accused Western intelligence agencies of attempting to destabilize Serbia by supporting anti-government protests. Vulin met with Russia's spy chief in Moscow and claimed Western powers were plotting to overthrow the Serbian government. Tens of thousands of protesters have been demonstrating since November due to a train station roof collapse and government corruption.
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