Serbia Won’t Impose Sanctions on Russia Despite Pressure, Vučić Says
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Serbia Won’t Impose Sanctions on Russia Despite Pressure, Vučić Says
At a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić complained about the challenges his country has faced since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. As reported by Blic on September 2, Vučić addressed Putin in Russian and expressed gratitude for what he described as a “warm welcome” during his visit to Moscow on May 9. The Serbian president emphasized that cooperation with Russia remains crucial f…
Vučić assessed that the meeting with the Russian president was good and useful for Serbia.
Vučić: Cooperation with Russia of great importance for Serbia
BEIJING – Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated during the yesterday’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that cooperation with Moscow at the highest level is of great importance for Belgrade across all areas. At the beginning of the meeting, Vučić emphasized that Serbia has not imposed any sanctions on the Russian Federation and will continue to uphold its neutrality. “I want to inform you that Serbia has been in a difficult situ…
Serbia Stands Firm: Vučić Rejects Russia Sanctions Despite Rising Pressure
Serbia has announced it will not impose sanctions on Russia despite mounting international pressure, President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed. The decision underscores Serbia’s delicate geopolitical position and its desire to maintain strategic ties with Moscow amid ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe. Vučić’s statement highlights the country’s intent to balance diplomatic relations while navigating complex regional and global dynamics. Serbia Mainta…
Vucic: Serbia Strives To Stay The Only European Country Without Sanctions On Russia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said in Beijing at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that Serbia, despite great pressure, will strive to remain the only country in Europe that has not imposed sanctions on Moscow. “Serbia has been under great pressure since the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis. We are in a very difficult […] The post Vucic: Serbia Strives To Stay The Only European Country Without Sanctions On Russia appeared fir…
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic cynically complained at a meeting with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin about the difficult situation for his country due to the start of a full-scale war by the Russian Federation against Ukraine. As reported by RBC-Ukraine, Vucic's statement is quoted by Blic. The Serbian leader addressed the head of the Kremlin in Russian and thanked him for the "warm welcome" during his visit to Moscow on May 9. According to…
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