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US-sanctioned Serbia official meets Putin, says Belgrade is an ally and won’t join Western penalties

  • Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin stated, "Serbia is a Russian ally and will never impose sanctions against Moscow or join NATO," during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  • Vulin, under U.S. sanctions, emphasized Serbia’s close ties with Moscow despite the nation's aspirations to join the European Union.
  • Serbia condemned Moscow's aggression but has refused to join Western sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine conflict.
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The meeting between the President of Russia Vladimir Putin and the Vice President of the Government of Serbia Aleksandar Vulin in Vladivostok on the sidelines of the economic forum was also interesting for the Russian media. "Serbia, despite the pressure exerted on it by the West, will never impose sanctions on Russia and will not become a member of NATO," Vulin said, as reported by the Russian Interfax.

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Serbia is an ally of Russia and will never impose sanctions on it, said Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin, saying that he also rules out the country's entry into the North Atlantic Alliance in the future. This is reported by the AP agency. Vulin said this during a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok on Wednesday.

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ALEKSANDAR Vulin, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and Senator of Republika Srpska, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok.

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Radio Evropa e Lirë broke the news in on Tuesday, September 3, 2024.
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