Serbian minister in Moscow, accuses EU of 'anti-Russian hysteria'. Lavrov unable to travel to Serbia

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1. Serbia’s interior minister met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday in Moscow in a rare visit by a state official from Europe, highlighting Belgrade’s refusal to join Western sanctions against Russia over its war in Ukraine. [@France 24]
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2. "Serbia, led by President Aleksandar Vucic, does not forget the century-old brotherhood with Russia," Interior Minister Vulin said.

Serbia's Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin told Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergey Lavrov that his country will not welcome European sanctions or participate in the current "anti-Russian hysteria".

At a meeting in Moscow on Monday, Vulin "deeply" regretted that Lavrov was unable to travel to Belgrade in June due to the decisions taken by "other countries." In this way, he alluded to the sanctions that prevent Russian citizens from traveling easily since almost the entire European airspace is closed to Russian aircraft.

Vulin also met with Russian Deputy Defense Minister Aleksandar Fomin, with whom he reaffirmed Serbia's interest in maintaining cooperative relations. Gen. Sergei Shoigu decorated the Serbian minister with a Russian order for his contributions to bilateral defense cooperation.[@LaTamFreePress]
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Ignoring EU sanctions, Serbia secures cheap gas at one third of the EU prices. Oil to new highs:
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