Vucic: "No more Russian oil for us, starting November Serbia will be under sanctions"

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Aleksandar Vučić nakon sastanka sa predstavnicima Srba sa Kosova i Metohije Photo: Tanjug/Vladimir Sporcic

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, while addressing the nation on Sunday regarding the situation in Kosovo and Metohija, recalled that Serbia will be under sanctions regarding Russian oil supplies starting on November 1.

After a meeting with the representatives of Serbs from Kosovo he spoke about the Europride event in Belgrade and the possibility of it getting canceled, and concluded that "it's easiest for us to talk about nonsense."

"Well, to talk about nonsense, in order not to talk about what we will do about electricity, what we will do about oil, after November there will no more Russian oil for us, we are under sanctions. So that we don't talk about gas, about fuel oil and coal... We just talk about nonsense, because it's the easiest thing to do," Vucic said.

Speaking about the talks with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Brussels, Vucic said that Pristina rejected all our proposals.

(Telegraf Biznis)

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