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West tries to persuade Serbia to impose sanctions against Russia by blackmail — ambassador

The diplomat emphasized that the EU is trying to pull Serbia to its side in the matter of interaction with Russia, or punishing Belgrade for refusing to do so

BELGRADE, January 28. /TASS/. Western countries are trying to make Serbia join the sanctions policy against Russia using blackmail and threats, according to Russia’s Ambassador to Belgrade Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko.

The diplomat emphasized that the EU is trying to pull Serbia to its side in the matter of interaction with Russia, or punishing Belgrade for refusing to do so. "Indeed, Brussels has reached a decision to restrict the supply of Russian oil, and Belgrade, despite its status as a ‘EU candidate,’ was not exempt from it. The purpose is to intimidate and punish for refusing to join the ‘pack’," he said.

"We have often spoken in detail about the obvious benefits for Belgrade from retaining full-scale collaboration with Russia. These are reasonable prices for energy resources supplied continuously from Russia, revenues from their transit to Hungary, large-scale investments in our joint company NIS, modernization of hydropower through Power Machines and railway infrastructure by Russian Railways, as well as new projects in the field of high technologies and innovations," the ambassador said.

During a visit to Turkey, Serbia's First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Ivica Dacic stated that imposing sanctions against Russia would be a wrong move that would harm the country.