Are Russia-Serbia reports being invited? Putin's first blow to Vucinqi

Reports between two friendly states of Serbia and Russia are reported by Croatian media that they have cooled. It is President Putin who has initiated a measure of punishment against Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, not inviting him to his inauguration, which will be held May 7th. The Croatian newspaper Jutarnji Vijesti is naming this [...]
Reports between two friendly states of Serbia and Russia are reported by Croatian media that they have cooled. It is President Putin who has initiated a measure of punishment against Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, not inviting him to his inauguration, which will be held May 7th.
The Croatian newspaper Jutarnji Vijesti is calling this Moscow's first punitive move towards Belgrade.
As not in Russia, Vuciq will visit Ankara, where he will meet with Erdogan.
This is a little surprise after Vuciqi was ignored. Serbian media speculate that the move came after Russians are worried about Vuciki's good reports with Merkel, who met twice for a short time, writes Zagreb's newspaper.
There are also speculation that Republika Srpska's Bosnia chairman, Milorad Dodik, has been invited to the inauguration.












