“Everything is going according to plan in Ukraine,” Putin told Vucic

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The President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic revealed in an interview with Serbian Public Television (RTS) that in the telephone conversation he had the day before yesterday with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin reference was also made to the situation in Ukraine.

“Putin himself wanted to inform me about the developments in Ukraine, about the events in Bukhara but also about his plans. “He told me that everything was going as planned,” Vucic said, adding that he could not reveal details of the conversation for obvious reasons.

Its president Serbia stated that he does not adopt the views of some policies in the West who resemble him Putin with Hitler and call him crazy. “We have known each other for a long time and I can not accept this approach where they call him Hitler or call him crazy. Is not neither crazy, nor paranoid, nor hystericals, none of this. “He spoke to me with stability, calm and logic,” Vucic said in an interview. The President of Serbia stressed that during the conversation with Putin a significant convergence was reached on the supply gas and crude oil. He noted that the Russian side highly appreciates the fact that Serbia is the only country in Europe that did not impose sanctions. In an interview with Serbian public television, Aleksandar Vucic also referred to the pressure he is under to align with Western politics. “A nuclear bomb is hovering over Serbia in the form of sanctions against Serbia or the suspension of accession talks with the EU,” Vucic said.

He also revealed that the pressure is so great that it is being harassed by its military aircraft. NATO and Serbian civil aviation flights to Moscow.

Vuτςiτς referred to an incident that took place last Wednesday on an Air Serbia flight from Moscow to Belgrade when a military plane, near the border with Lithuania, entered the Russian air traffic control zone and was flying very close to the Serbian civilian plane. “Russian air traffic control alerted our pilots that a fighter jet was flying too close and asked for recognition.

It was an F-15 or Eurofighter gray. “It was obviously a NATO aircraft that violated Russian airspace and flew a kilometer below our civilian plane,” Vucic said. The president of Serbia called this behavior unacceptable because – as he said – the Russians could open fire and endanger the lives of the passengers of the Serbian political plane. He said explanations had been sought from NATO for the incident.

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