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The Kremlin understands the invisible pressure from the West that Serbia is under and appreciates the position of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic

Aleksandar Vucic - Serbian lawyer and politician. Aleksandar Vucic was born on March 5, 1970 in Belgrade. But Moscow is counting on the further development of economic relations between the two countries, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today regarding Vucic's statement. , that Serbia may have to introduce sanctions against Russia, the regional television En1 reported.

"We perfectly understand the unprecedented pressure the Serbian leadership is under from the collective West, and we perfectly understand at what cost and with what efforts the Serbian leadership withstood this pressure," said Peskov, quoted by TASS.

He added that Russia appreciates this position of Serbia and hopes that bilateral relations will continue to develop in an upward direction.

Clashes in the Serbian Parliament and protests against President Vucic

Russia-Serbia relations, Peskov emphasized, "have deep historical roots, have a very meaningful present, and we are confident that they have even better prospects for the future."

On the second day of the parliamentary session on the issue of Kosovo, where a report on the negotiations with Pristina from September 1 to January 15 is presented, the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic

Aleksandar Vucic - Serbian lawyer and politician. Aleksandar Vucic was born on March 5, 1970 in Belgrade.

said Serbia may have to impose sanctions on Russia.

He added that he is not happy about it, but Belgrade is already paying the price because it has not done so before, notes BTA.

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