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Serbian President Vucic Sees Growing War, 'Greater Than World War II'

By Brian Freeman    |

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The conflict between Ukraine and Russia risks escalating out of control and 
inciting a global war that could be worse than World War II, Serbian President 
Aleksandar Vucic said Friday, RT.com 
<https://www.rt.com/news/598260-ukraine-conflcit-global-disaster/>  reported.

The Serbian leader stressed the urgency of the matter: "I am afraid that there 
is little time left for the war in Ukraine to be stopped. I hope it's still 
possible, but I'm afraid it's actually not. I'm afraid that the train has 
already left the station, started moving, and no one will stop it."

Vucic added, "In my estimation, things will be much more complicated, much 
worse, and that it may happen that we will face an even greater tragedy than 
during the Second World War. I'd like to be wrong."

But, the Serbian president pointed out: "Don't forget one special thing, when 
the war machine starts to heat up, then the military lobby and the military 
industry lobby will appear and want it to intensify, and then there will be no 
more [peace] effort, it is difficult to stop."

Vucic also urged "someone" to do something "real" to stop the hostilities 
instead of "just shifting the blame to the other side." He warned that "if this 
doesn't happen, I'm afraid we're headed for disaster."

On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated 
<https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/vladimir-putin-volodymyr-zelenskyy-ukraine/2024/05/24/id/1166136/#:~:text=Putin%20stated%20than%20any%20negotiations,controls%20almost%2020%%20of%20Ukraine.>
  Moscow's readiness to engage in meaningful negotiations must be based on 
"common sense" and an acknowledgment of "realties on the ground," meaning 
Russia's territorial gains.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has refused to enter talks on that 
basis.

Brian Freeman  <mailto:[email protected]> ✉

Brian Freeman, a Newsmax writer based in Israel, has more than three decades 
writing and editing about culture and politics for newspapers, online and 
television.

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