For a year Russian propaganda spent on Europe as much as Kosovo's entire annual budget

Social Democrat leader from Vojvodina, Nenad Canak, in an interview for Radio Free Europe has spoken of the Russian danger in the Western Balkans. Canak, amid many accusations of Putin's aggressive administration, has shown the tremendous amount the Russians spent on propaganda on the continent of Europe in 2017. “According to some information from [...]
Social Democrat leader from Vojvodina, Nenad Canak, in an interview for Radio Free Europe has spoken of the Russian danger in the Western Balkans.
Canak, amid many accusations of Putin's aggressive administration, has shown the tremendous amount the Russians spent on propaganda on the continent of Europe in 2017.
The Russian administration spent about 1.8 billion euros on propaganda on the continent of Europe, and especially in marginalised areas, and especially in the Balkans,” showed Nenad Canak, broadcasting Periscope.
In other words, according to him, we've come to the position that this Russian propaganda machine combines everything in front of us and creates a framework for the efficient functioning of the Russian service. The needodina leader has said that, on the other hand, the EU -- not taking this seriously enough -- singled out only 400,000 euros as countering Russian propaganda.
The issue is now becoming increasingly current because it is understood that it is a completely uneven war, that Russian propaganda is becoming increasingly present, increasingly aggressive and that we now practically achieve in the position that Russia's full foreign policy is focused on getting a negotiating position for the future towards the EU and the United States.” has added Canak to an interview for Free Europe, the president of the Social League of Vojvodina and the parliamentary Commission for European Integration in Serbia.
While, for the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, the LSV leader, he has never pointed his finger at the Russians, but stresses that Russian interests at this time are close to climates that create such political killings. According to him, the so-called Russian Humanitarian Centre in Nis is the core of a military base, and Canak claims there are indicators that the Black Year's stamp has been prepared at this centre. The interview has been given to Serbian-language Free Europe Radio.












