Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Vulin has spoken of Russia’s invincibility in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. He said that the leaders of western countries were weaker than Napoleon who were unable to defeat Russia. “Stop trying to do that. No one has succeeded. You won’t succeed either. Do you really think that today’s Western leaders are like Napoleon,” he insisted during an interview with the Solo View Live TV channel. No, he is not inferior to President Vladimir Putin.
Vulin, awarded the ‘Order of Friendship’ by Russian President Vladimir Putin, said Serbia does not want Russia to lose. In an interview conducted by Russian news agency Tass, Vulin said, like the Hungarian, Slovak and Serbian presidents, we are in favor of peace. we want peace.
The interview given by Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Vulin was broadcast in the ‘Sunday Evening’ program on Russia-1 TV channel. Vulin served as Defense Minister from June 2017 to October 2020. After this he was made the Home Minister of the country and he remained on that post till the end of October 2022. In December 2022, he was appointed Director of the Security and Intelligence Agency (BIA). In January this year, he was appointed a member of the Senate of the Republic Srpska.
Meanwhile, the Russian President spoke by phone with Serbian counterpart Alexander Vucic on Sunday, on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade from Nazi invaders. It was the Soviet Army’s Belgrade Offensive on October 20, 1944, in which units of Yugoslavia’s ‘People’s Liberation Army’ participated, that became one of the key events in the final stages of World War II in the Balkans.
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