THE Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic blamed last night on Ukraine and Member State of the European Unionwhich he did not name, that they are behind the series false warnings about bomb disposal in passenger aircraft the company’s Air Serbia.
Almost after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on February 24 fifteen aircraft of the company were forced to return to Belgrade or in Moscow due to bomb threats. The airport in the Serbian capital had to be evacuated at least three times.
“This is what foreign (intelligence) services of two countries do. “One is an EU member state, the other is Ukraine,” Vucic said, without providing any evidence to support that claim.
Serbia, a country that is almost completely dependent on Russia to supply it with gas and oilrefuses to proceed to sanctions and continues to operates regular flights to and from Moscow. Aleksandar Vucic stressed that the flights will continue to be “for reasons of principle”.
“We are continuing these flights for reasons of principle, because we want to show that we are a free country that makes decisions in a dominant way. “No one will decide on our behalf if we cancel flights,” the Serbian president said.
In recent weeks, however, Belgrade has voted three times in favor of its decisions. United Nations General Assembly who condemned her Russian military invasion of Ukraine and signaled the suspension of Moscow’s participation in the UN Human Rights Council.
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