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Vučić re: the conversation with Putin: "Serbia's threatened with a 'nuclear 
strike' "


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President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, spoke about the details of the 
conversation he had with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. 

Source: B92 Thursday, April 7, 2022 | 22:04 



EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC

Vucic underlined that Putin was very nice and fair, but he also pointed out 
that he could not be completely open as the President of the Republic. 

"We discussed numerous issues, including gas, oil, NIS. I will not accept him 
being called Hitler, they declare him insane. He is neither hysterical nor 
crazy. He spoke very stably, calmly, rationally in conversation with me. We 
agreed on many significant matters", Vucic said. 

According to him, Putin wanted to inform him about the events in Ukraine, about 
the events in Bucha. 

"He said everything was going according to his plans. I told him he didn't have 
to inform me about it because we are a small country and we have to try to save 
our country from everything. He told me 'you know that my attitude towards the 
Serbian people is special' and that he informs smaller countries, he even cited 
the example of one. Serbia is the only country in Europe that has not imposed 
sanctions on Russia," Vucic said. 

President added that he reiterated the conclusions from the National Security 
Council. "Serbia is the only country in Europe that has not imposed sanctions 
on Russia." Speaking about Serbia's vote to expel Russia from the Human Rights 
Council, Vucic says that Serbia was blackmailed. 

"We are facing a 'nuclear strike' on Serbia, in other words, sanctions against 
Serbia," he warned. 

It is being decided whether we will be exempted from the package of sanctions, 
he said and reminded of the EU decision that Serbia can import oil only until 
May 15. If that decision remains in effect, oil would be three times more 
expensive. 

"Due to the EU decision, which accidentally refers only to Serbia, we can 
import oil until May 15, and then we can't, because Gazprom is the owner of 
NIS," Vucic said.

 

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