"Convictions are not for sale": Serbian Deputy Prime Minister speaks out about US sanctions

02.11.2024 08:32

The Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia spoke about the sanctions imposed on him.

The politician admitted that the restrictions are hindering his career, but still would not change anything.

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin made this statement during the Second International Conference on Eurasian Security, RIA Novosti reports.

As the representative of the Serbian authorities noted, the personal sanctions imposed on him are becoming an obstacle to communication with Western colleagues.

Vulin emphasized that he had made every effort to ensure that bilateral relations between Russia and Serbia developed in a mutually beneficial and fruitful manner. He especially noted that he would continue to do the same despite the restrictions.

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At the same time, the politician admitted that he had been warned about the consequences of the political course he was following. Therefore, the imposition of sanctions was not news to Vulin.

But neither my policies nor my convictions are up for sale, the Serbian Deputy Prime Minister summed up.

Irina Tint Author: Irina Tint Editor of Internet resources