Serbian President Vucic Condemns West's Negative Labeling of Russia
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- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has condemned the West's negative labeling of Russia, saying on British podcast The Rest Is Politics that presenting Russia as 'a beacon of evil' is not true.
- He emphasized there are 'many grey nuances' and different cultures and traditions, noting Russia is not part of the European Union while the UK left the bloc.
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This is a short wire service report of Vucic's interview on a British podcast. The article provides no additional context about Serbia's relationship with Russia or the EU, or the background to these comments.
LONDON, April 27. /TASS/. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has condemned the West's labeling of Russia negatively. "You were always presenting yourself as a beacon of democracy. Russia was a beacon of evil and that's it, which is not true," he said on British podcast The Rest Is Politics. "There are nuances, there are many grey nuances, it's not everything that is black and white. There are different cultures, there are different traditions. Russia is not a part of European Union. At least you used to be a part of European Union, but you were not satisfied and you left," Vucic said in an interview with former British Minister for International Development Rory Stewart and former spokesman of former Prime Minister Tony Blair Alistair Campbell.
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- What is Serbia's current relationship with Russia?
- What is Serbia's EU membership status?
- What was the context of this interview?
- How did the UK hosts respond to Vucic's comments?






