Vulin announced the EU's decision to ban him from entering the Union countries.


Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Vulin said that the European Union (EU) countries had decided to ban him from entering the territory of the union countries. He told the RIA Novosti news agency about this on April 11.
"There was no controversy about the truth that I expressed. They just had comments to me personally, held a meeting at the highest level of the Ministries of foreign Affairs of their states and decided to ban me from entering the EU countries," Vulin said.
According to him, the reason for this was that he spoke out against the introduction of new anti-Russian sanctions. The deputy prime minister noted that in Brussels they expect him to stop "telling the truth," but he is not going to do this.
He noted that he is already under US sanctions and is used to pressure.
On April 10, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the EU's demand to remove Vulin from the Serbian government indicates a growing trend towards political persecution in the West. He noted that the EU countries are going beyond the standards of what is called democracy in Brussels and what Europe has always tried to teach other countries.
A day earlier, Vulin said that the EU was preparing a project to overthrow Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic. He added that Brussels plans to bring a new government to power in Serbia, which will be in line with EU policy, namely with the recognition of Kosovo, the rejection of Republika Srpska and the imposition of sanctions against Russia.
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