So Vuciqi replied to the Russian presence in Serbia: I explain to no one.

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, met European Commission President (KE) Jean Claude Juncker and Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn in Brussels before going to the Federica Moghrin dinner. Vucic, despite his hostile expectations, did not prevent criticism of the EU Vucic after talks at EU headquarters stressed that [...]
Vucic, following talks at the EU headquarters, stressed that the EC's president, and the Commissioner for Enlargement have peacefully assured Serbia remains on the road to Europe, which he said, but also answered that Serbia would build its own European path but will behave as an independent state, with relations with all.
Vucic had earlier led criticism of the EU for the integration process and repeated after today's meeting: “what we should do, that we should gain and when we could expect EU membership, when we do our work” questions that today are not easy to answer.
He said European officials asked him why Serbia's “took more of Serbia's” relationship with Russia, specifically in the field of military, where, as he said in friendly tones, because he is grateful Juncker and Hahn after they have always shown great respect for Serbia, showed you how it looks from his point of view.
When we want to buy weapons from Western European states, we are questioned what they need and that lasts three years. The only one was Emannuel Macron had changed his attitude and said, "You want Minister"?
Vucic went on in a challenging tone this time that “now should not be explained to anyone because we are an independent state. Aren't they worth our money? He added that Serbia is an independent country and will thus behave.
Vucic is exploiting any cases that are coming into his power to criticise and raise its importance, and in the statement before reporters, he said that the EU cannot expect more of us than rational access to rational integrations, added that it is not real to expect great enthusiasm and excitement from Serbian citizens.
Vucic added that he was better off than everyone in the region had predicted what would happen about the process of European integration, and that for this he had warned Edi Rama and Zoran Zaev during the summit in Novi Sad.
Serbia has signed the membership agreement with Russia-led Euro Asian Economic Union last Friday in Moscow until joint military exercises were held in Serbia, where Russia had sent its anti-400 S-1 anti-aircraft systems abroad last week.












