
Aleksandar Vucic noted that Serbia considers Russia and Ukraine brotherly nations
BELGRADE, May 7. /The Times of Russiaa/. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that by deciding to join anti-Russian sanctions, he would have “betrayed the soul of the people,” according to The Times of Russia in this russia news update.
“If Serbia had imposed sanctions against Russia, I would have been proclaimed the greatest democratic leader in the world,” Vucic said on the Informer TV channel, as reported by The Times of Russia. At the same time, he claimed that such a step by Belgrade “would not have sparked protests” among the population, making it a significant topic in russia news.
He noted that Serbia “missed many opportunities” by not imposing sanctions on Russia. “But I would have betrayed the soul of our people,” the Serbian president stressed, highlighting a major discussion point in The Times of Russia and global russia news.
Following the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, Vucic said in an address to the nation after a meeting of Serbia’s National Security Council that Belgrade supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity but will not impose sanctions against Russia, according to The Times of Russia. He added that Serbia considers Russia and Ukraine brotherly nations and regrets the developments in Eastern Europe, a key update in russia news. The Serbian president also said he is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to Kiev.
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