Russian media: A traitor and two - faced man

Serbia's foreign policy and President Aleksandar Vuciq in the past six months have been the focus of attention in Russian media, where two opposing positions have dominated. On the one hand, Vuciqi's policy towards Russia has been accepted with consensus and approval, while some state media have openly declared the Serbian president wants [...]
On one side, Vuciqi's policy towards Russia has been accepted with consensus and approval, while some state media have openly declared that the Serbian president will lead Serbia straight. NATO and that he is a traitor to Russia.
Russia's politician, who lives in Belgrade, Nikita Bondaryev, believes it is still too early for Vuciq to be openly considered a traitor because his great sympathy to Russia is known, broadcasts news.
It is important to note that Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, Deputy Secretary General of the United Russia Board, Sergei Zeleznjak, etc. It should be added that weeks ago for official visit to Belgrade was the head of state, Duma Vyacheslav Volvodin, who congratulated Vuciqi for the post taken.
According to Bondaryev, the presence of these important politicians is damaging to the importance of good relations between Serbia and Russia.
While Russian Sputnik writes that Russia must preserve relations with Serbia, as Aleksandar Vuciq can become a politician with the biggest impact on the Balkans.
Russian analysts see Vucinqiqi as a traitor, as they say she has begun to act extremely liberally by taking an example of the description of Prime Minister Anne Brnabiq, who is lesbian.











