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Kremlin: Unprecedented pressure is being put on Serbia

When asked by the media how Moscow comments on the Serbian President's statement that Belgrade will find itself in an even more difficult position after the death of Alexei Navalny, since even greater pressure is expected, Peskov replied that he did not know the exact context of the Serbian President's statement, but that "Belgrade is constantly under pressure that is largely unprecedented."

Borrell calls for sanctions

He stated this upon his arrival at the meeting of the EU Council for Foreign Affairs.
"And Putin himself is responsible," Borrell told reporters in Brussels.
He emphasized that the EU must continue to support Ukraine and the Russian people on the political and military front.

Vučić: "Pressure on Serbia will continue. We would be the champion of democracy..."

As he said, he had important meetings in Munich.
"Munich is absolutely the geopolitical summit of the Western world, the last meeting was perhaps the most important in Munich. It was important that we were there and I am very pleased that we could be present," said Vui.

"It will be in the history textbooks"

Yulia Navalny's Plea: Putin Must Face Consequences for Alexei's Death!

The world mourns the loss of Alexei Navalny, a prominent figure in the fight for freedom and democracy in Russia. Navalny, who had become a symbol of hope, died in a penal colony north of the Arctic Circle while serving a lengthy sentence, according to prison authorities.

Latvian President Condemns Navalny's Death as Kremlin's Brutal Murder

In a bold statement following the announcement of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's death by the Russian prison services, Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics minced no words, declaring that Navalny "was just brutally murdered by the Kremlin," as reported by AFP.

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