Is Serbia going to introduce sanctions to Russia?

Vui explained that the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, who is not under sanctions, came to Belgrade to hold consultations with the Russian ambassadors in the region and emphasized that no one was hiding it, as some media and politicians announced.
He added that Serbia is committed to Europe, but that some people want to tell us that we must not have even an iota of independence.
"As long as there is no existential threat to Serbia and its citizens, we will pursue the policy determined by the National Security Council. If something changes, we will openly tell the citizens everything. I am proud that we have been pursuing an independent policy for 240 days," emphasized Vui.
He pointed out that Serbia does not owe anything to Russia, but that it should remember what Moscow did in 2015, and that it should remember how Russia and China protect Serbia's integrity in the UN.
"We do it because we have respect for ourselves. I am looking for a moral, legal, impeccably clean position for the country I love the most. I am looking for a position for Serbia. We have been under sanctions for decades," he pointed out.
President said that Serbia is facing pressure to impose sanctions on Russia and resolve the Kosovo issue, adding that the urgency in dealing with the Kosovo issue is caused by the Ukraine war.
"We need Europe for a million reasons, but I am saying openly that a country and its people can't be the victim just so someone can justify their bad policies and violation of international law," he said and added that sanctions would be imposed if Serbia's existence is in jeopardy.
Vui reminded that Zdravko Pono said in this same studio that he would not introduce sanctions against Russia, and that Vui would introduce...

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