Serbia will not be territory for anti-Russian activities, Vulin tells Putin
VLADIVOSTOK - Serbian Deputy PM Aleksandar Vulin met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok on Wednesday, noting that Serbia would not be a territory for anti-Russian activities.
During the meeting, Vulin noted that "the Serbia led by President Aleksandar Vucic will not become a member of the NATO pact, that it will not impose sanctions on the Russian Federation and that it will not be a territory from which anti-Russian activities will be carried out," said a statement released by Vulin's office.
Vulin expressed great gratitude to Putin for the Russian Federation's firm position on respect of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia and non-recognition of the false state of Kosovo.
He also noted that he was proud Serbia was the only country in Europe that had not imposed sanctions on...
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