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West wants to ‘absolve’ itself from its own crimes – Serbia


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By pressuring Belgrade to sanction Moscow, Western states are seeking to 
whitewash their own sins, the interior minister says 

It is not in Serbia’s interests to reduce cooperation with Russia and to 
“absolve” the West of its crimes, the interior minister says

Serbia says it is not interested in diminishing its “closeness and cooperation” 
with Moscow, adding that by trying to force Belgrade to impose sanctions on 
Russia, the West simply seeks to “absolve” itself from its own crimes.

In an interview with the newspaper Novosti published on Sunday, Interior 
Minister Aleksandar Vulin said that throughout history, Serbs have always been 
“expected to do something for others” and to neglect their own interests.

“It is not in Serbia’s interest to participate in the conflicts of the greats, 
and it is not in Serbia’s interest to diminish the closeness and cooperation 
with Russia and its leadership,” the minister said.

He claimed that when Western countries ask Serbia to impose sanctions on 
Russia, they know it would not mean much for Russia from an economic 
perspective, but would serve as a significant moral blow.

 <https://www.rt.com/news/556958-germany-serbia-sanctions-russia/> 

“Those who bombed us know that the moral greatness of Serbia is 
disproportionate to its firepower, and that is why they need that little 
tormented Serbia, that brave victim, to be with them,” he said.

In his opinion, the US and its allies “have everything but morals” and so they 
want Serbia “to absolve them of the crimes they have committed and to absolve 
them of the sins of violating international law.”

“Unlike Western admirers of the right to vote and democracy, despotic Russia 
and China have never asked us to impose sanctions on the EU or US and accept 
their choice as our own,” Vulin said, adding that any “anti-Russian hysteria is 
always anti-Serbian.”

The minister also noted that his country does not want Russia to be defeated in 
Ukraine.

“The defeat of Russia would be felt with all its might in all positions of 
Serbia, as it always has been,” he said.

Vulin hailed Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic for “showing strength that 
exceeds the position of the president of a small country” in opposing the 
sanctions on Russia.

“Vucic is not a little Russian, he is a great Serb,” he added.

The US, EU, UK, and many other countries view Russia’s military operation in 
Ukraine as an act of unprovoked aggression and responded by imposing sweeping 
sanctions on Moscow.

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On Friday, at a press conference with the Serbian president, German Chancellor 
Olaf Scholz said Serbia must follow the EU’s lead in sanctioning Russia, and 
recognize the breakaway province of Kosovo as an independent state if it hopes 
to join the bloc someday.

Vucic reiterated that sanctioning Russia would be difficult for Belgrade. 
Earlier this week, he told Serbian TV that the EU’s oil embargo has already 
cost $600 million in higher prices.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the sanctions have 
backfired on the West, citing the inflation and shortages that the US and EU 
governments are now trying to blame on Moscow. The following day, US Treasury 
Secretary Janet Yellen said the sanctions have indeed made a “huge difference 
to food and energy prices” amid record-setting inflation.

 

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