NewsSerbian deputy PM stirs EU ire with Lukashenko praise

Serbian deputy PM stirs EU ire with Lukashenko praise

The Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vulin, congratulated Alexander Lukashenko on his "victory in democratic elections." It should be noted that the EU stated that the elections in Belarus "were neither free nor fair."

He congratulated Lukashenka. "There is no greater honour"
He congratulated Lukashenka. "There is no greater honour"
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Sara Bounaoui

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin sparked controversy by congratulating Alexander Lukashenko on his "victory in democratic elections" in Belarus. Vulin emphasised that there is "no greater honour than serving your nation, and no greater courage than conducting an independent policy."

The head of EU diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, announced further sanctions against the Lukashenko regime, stressing that the "sham election in Belarus was neither free nor fair."

It should be remembered that Serbia is a candidate country for the EU.

The leader of the Belarusian opposition, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who is in exile, stated that the rigged elections show that the Lukashenko regime is afraid of the will of the people. Belarusian media reported that Lukashenko won 88% of the votes, which the opposition called "non-elections."

Aleksandar Vulin and his connections with Russia

Aleksandar Vulin, responsible for cooperation with BRICS countries, has been sanctioned by the US for corruption and connections with Russia.

Vulin, a politician previously honoured by the Russian FSB for "exceptional professionalism and contribution to cooperation between the Serbian and Russian services", has visited Russia and Belarus several times since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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