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Vucic: Vucevic was not at fault that Von der Leyen canceled the meeting

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, has said that Prime Minister Miloc Vucevic did nothing wrong for Ursula von der Leyen to cancel the meeting with him, but at the end of the day, according to Vucic, people in Brussels cannot stand that Vucevic met with the Russian minister before the president of the European Commission, broadcasts “N1”.

Vucic told TV Prva that with an independent foreign policy, Serbia managed to maintain the respect of Russian President Vladimir Putin, even though he did not go to the BRICS summit in Kazan, as well as the respect of Ursula von der Leyen. In BRICS, Serbia was represented by Deputy Prime Minister and US sanctioned Aleksandar Vulin.

“Serbia is on the European path, because its policy does not change overnight in a bar”, said Vucic and repeated that Serbia maintains friendship with the Russian Federation and that it has excellent relations with China. He also added that Serbia is the “scene of a hybrid war” of foreign services participating in conflicts in Ukraine, and some in the Middle East and the Pacific, “and they want every nation and every country under their control.”

“In that hybrid war, all sides are using the same techniques, the same people, everyone’s mouth is full of freedom, everyone’s mouth is full of defending Serbia’s interests, and everyone is working for a third party , which is more and more difficult for me”, he declared.

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