Serbia Refuses To Join Countries Ostracizing Russia Politically and Economically Amid Pressure From NATO
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic shakes hands with German chancellor Olaf Scholz (L) after a joint press conference in Belgrade on June 10, 2022. Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin criticized NATO leaders who want more EU states to impose Russian sanctions and push the hegemony of the US.

The Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin told NATO leaders their vain attempts to coerce their state to be like others who have capitulated to the US would not work.

He reminded NATO about its 1999 invasion where many Serbian children were killed, which the West conveniently forgets.

He added that Belgrade would not go to the level of countries kowtowing to the United States, as the Military bloc is not as united as it wants to show.

Serbia Not To Drop Its Neutrality

Vulin spoke in a program shown on Pink broadcaster where he made it clear that the western military alliance will not be part of another nation's conflict, reported RT. 

Belgrade's position on the current war between Moscow and Kyiv is unequivocal.

Serbia recognizes Ukraine's territorial integrity but does not condone sanctions against Russia and its long-standing close and friendly partnership with Moscow.

He responded to Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlovic's earlier statement that in a future scenario Serbian cabinet should be firmer in its stance on the dispute, citing Retalk.

Serbian Interior Minister wants no conflict with Moscow and prefers Russian solidarity and that all Slavs are part of a brotherhood.

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Serbia respects all nations and their lands, including international law, which the EU brazenly violated in sanctioning Russia. The minister said that Brussels does not respect his country or its territorial rights, noted Islam Times.

West Violates Serbia's Right to Independence

By acknowledging Kosovo's independence, the US and its allies have infringed upon Serbia's rights to independence, according to Vulin.

Western sanctions will never be supported nor trust the US and the EU in their intentions. Washington, Brussels, and their allies would have revoked their recognition of Kosovo if they had adhered to international law.

Vulin accused the west of violating Serbia's right as a nation and that it should apologize after it bombed the country and for all the children killed as collateral in their wayward assault on Belgrade.

Vulin commented that the military bloc stirred up the trouble with Russia; they should march in, not Serbians. The west started it, and then they should fight it.

Many European nations fell in line to sanction Moscow on orders of the US which is waging a proxy war. Serbia has refused to follow suit and resists strongly.

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic in June stated the EU is fighting Russia, and Brussels is frustrated at Serbia's neutrality. He dropped what the EU wanted and still kept ties with Moscow.

Belgrade can be trusted compared to the US and its allies, with its lack of moral ascendancy in violating international law.

The Serbian Interior Minister Vulin made it clear to NATO leaders that they've violated laws against them and are doing the same with Russia; apologies for the 1999 bombing of their country that breaches international law.

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