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"WE SERBIANS ARE NOT LITTLE RUSSIANS" Brnabić reveals how Serbia has developed close ties with Ukraine: "We have allocated more than 60 million euros of aid"

Former Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić addressed claims that Serbia is pro-Russian, asserting that the country remains sovereign and has supported Ukraine since the start of the Russian aggression. She highlighted that Serbia was the only country on the Western Balkans to supply electrical equipment to Ukraine during winter months, strengthening bilateral ties. Brnabić criticized double standards in the EU accession process, noting that Serbia faces stricter requirements than other candidates. She emphasized Serbia’s financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, totaling over 60 million euros, while clarifying that military support was not provided. The interview took place during a conference in Brussels where Serbia was set to host EXPO 2027, with discussions focusing on economic preparation and EU accession talks.

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