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Russia’s Lavrov calls resolution to dam airplane ‘unprecedented’

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday described as “unprecedented” a transfer by three jap European nations to dam his airplane from travelling to Serbia, including that he had but to obtain an evidence for his or her resolution.

He mentioned that he would as an alternative invite his Serbian counterpart to go to him in Moscow, including: “The main thing is no one will be able to destroy our relations with Serbia”.

Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Montenegro – closed their airspace to an official airplane that might have carried Moscow’s prime diplomat to Belgrade on Monday.

The Kremlin described that as a hostile motion.

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Lavrov instructed reporters: “If a visit by the Russian foreign minister to Serbia is seen in the West as something approaching a threat on a universal scale, then things in the West are clearly pretty bad.”

Serbia’s Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin mentioned he deeply regretted “the obstruction” of the go to of Lavrov, whom he described as “a great and proven friend of Serbia.”

“A world in which diplomats cannot seek peace is a world in which there is no peace. Those who prevented the arrival of Sergei Lavrov do not want peace, they dream of defeating Russia,” Vulin mentioned in an announcement.

“Serbia is proud that it is not part of the anti-Russian hysteria, and the countries that are, will have time to be ashamed.”