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Serbia to keep rejecting anti-Russian sanctions - Vucic


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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, ARMENPRESS. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic intends to 
maintain the independent policy on rejection of anti-Russian sanctions despite 
the colossal Western pressure, he said in an exclusive interview with TASS 
<https://tass.com/world/1748791>  Director General Andrey Kondrashov.

"When the conflict in Ukraine started, I said that I don’t know how the events 
would unfold. And then we made a decision to condemn the conflict at the state 
level, just like everyone else, but we said that it is our position not to 
impose sanctions [against Russia]. I said it back then, because we know from 
our own experience what it feels like when sanctions are being imposed against 
us. We have a friendly nation, and it would have been unfair to do so to the 
Russian people," Vucic pointed out.

"But I have told the Serbs that I cannot guarantee that, because I don’t know 
what all this pressure will be like in the future. I was unwilling to play a 
hero for a day or two and then change my decision. But the fact that I say 'I 
don’t know,' and when I say 'I don’t know' - my word costs more than someone 
else’s firm promise," the head of state noted.

"Two years have passed [since the beginning of the special military operation.] 
Serbia is the only European country that has not imposed any sanctions. You 
have many friends in all European countries, and all of them have imposed 
sanctions against Russia. Some would say that it is the central authority that 
has imposed them and that they are against them; some would say that they have 
imposed sanctions against you but they help you in other matters. The small 
Serbia is the only country that has not imposed any sanctions," Vucic 
underscored, adding that "sanctions against Russia are the main topic" at every 
international event attended by him.

"We do not beat our breast or anything, but, as you can see, my answer will be 
the same in the future, that we will try to defend our position for as long as 
possible. We have been able to do that for two years already. I don’t know if 
we will keep doing that, but I hope for it," the head of state concluded.

After the beginning of the special military operation, Vucic said in his 
address to the nation that Serbia supports the territorial integrity of 
Ukraine, but will not impose sanctions against Russia. He announced that the 
republic temporarily suspended all military and police exercise with foreign 
partners. Vucic noted that Serbia considers Russia and Ukraine brotherly 
nations and regrets the events in Eastern Europe. He also announced that 
Belgrade is ready to provide humanitarian aid to Kiev.

 

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