Kremlin answered the question of whether Russia will help Serbia after the events

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Protests in Serbia are a private matter of the country, its leadership has the capacity to take the necessary measures, Russia will not intervene. This was stated by the official representative of the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov.

“Everything that happens is Serbia’s private matter. It has legitimate leadership that can take the necessary measures. “We will not interfere in anyone’s internal affairs, especially in the affairs of friendly Serbia,” said Peskov, adding that Moscow approaches relations with Belgrade very carefully and values ​​them very much.

Supporters of the “Serbia against violence” opposition bloc, which opposed the results of the elections held on December 17 in the country, rebelled on the evening of December 24 and occupied the stairs in front of the representative and executive body building. of Belgrade. Security forces dispersed the protesters and formed a cordon.

December 25, Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko meets With Serbian leader Aleksandar Vucic. The meeting took place behind closed doors without the participation of the press. The name of the subject was not given.

formerly diplomat explained The protests in Serbia are an attempt to shake the government over Vucic’s stance on the Russian Federation.

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