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Ukraine’s first lady and foreign minister visit Russia-friendly Serbia

- AP Belgrade, Serbia

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba made a surprise visit to Russia-friendly Serbia on Monday, together with Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska, in a sign of warming relations between the two states.

On his first visit to Serbia since the start of the Russian aggression on Ukraine in 2022, Kuleba met Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and new Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, whose government includes several pro-Russian ministers, including two who have been under US sanctions.

A statement issued by the prime minister’s office after the talks said that “Serbia is committed to respecting internatio­nal law and the territoria­l integrity of every member state of the United Nations, including Ukraine.” Although Serbia has condemned the Russian aggression on Ukraine, it has refused to join internatio­nal sanctions against Moscow and has instead maintained warm and friendly relations with its traditiona­l Slavic ally.

Serbia has proclaimed neutrality regarding the war in Ukraine, and its authoritie­s repeat that Serbia does not supply weapons to any parties. However, there are reports that Serbia has delivered weapons to Ukraine through intermedia­ry countries. The visit by Kuleba and Zelenska, who toured the Serbian capital with Serbian first lady Tamara Vucic on Sunday, was met with criticism in Moscow. Comments by readers in the Russian state-run media such as “shameful” were published by RIA Novosti. In what appears to be damage control, soon after his talks with Kuleba on Monday, Vucevic was to meet the Russian ambassador to Belgrade and the two were to tour a big storage facility for Russian gas that is being imported to Serbia.

 ?? AFP ?? Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, right, shakes hands with Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, left, in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday.
AFP Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, right, shakes hands with Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, left, in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday.

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