Serbia: Vučić thanks Putin
Serbia is negotiating its accession to the EU. Serbian President Vučić, known for his seesaw policy between West and East, has now spoken to Putin again – and thanked him.
By Redaktion Table
Serbia is negotiating its accession to the EU. Serbian President Vučić, known for his seesaw policy between West and East, has now spoken to Putin again – and thanked him.
By Redaktion Table
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