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Too Old: Vucic Does Not Guarantee that Serbia Will Not Impose Anti-Russian Sanctions: EADaily

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EADaily, November 6th, 2025. The decision taken by the National Security Council of Serbia in 2022 not to impose anti-Russian sanctions has stood the test of time, but it cannot be guaranteed that the council or the government will not change this decision. He stated this at a joint meeting with the head of the delegation EU in Serbia Andreas von Becker hosted a press conference by the country's President Aleksandar Vucic.
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Despite the fact that Belgrade refrains from anti-Russian sanctions, the authorities of the country can still change their decision, as stated by the Serbian leader, Alexander Vuchić, after the head of the European delegation, Andreas von Bekerat, gave him the Report on Serbia ' s progress on the way to the EU, writing nova.rs and Curir. VAC ZAINTERSUET Serbia produces more than France: Vučić proposed to the EU a deal referring to possible …

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Serbia does not guarantee further lifting of sanctions against RussiaSerbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that the decision not to impose sanctions against Russia may be reviewed. The government has the right to change this decision, made by the National Security Council in 2022.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The National Security Council of Serbia and the Government can change the decision not to impose sanctions, said Alexander Vuccic.

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