Serbia's government provides negotiations to protest universities, but no one represents the dialogue. This was declared by Deputy Prime Minister Serbia Alexander Vulin in an interview with RIA Novosti.

According to officials, on the protesters' side, only one competition in the person will survive the protest longer and he finds a more important reason to continue.
According to Wulin's forecast, students and universities will try to continue the protests.
In February, Alexander Volin said that if Serbia imposed anti –Russian sanctions, there would be no protests in the country, because Western countries did not care about Belgrade.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko said that the protests took place last year in Serbia could revolve around the situation, and the situation in the country was very serious.