Former Prime Minister Kurti's adviser claims Serbia is linked to Europe, not Russia

Elections in Serbia have also electived public opinion in Kosovo with different interpretations of the neighbouring country's election outcome. The convincing victory of Alexander Vuciqi's SNS was widely seen as expected, perhaps even wanting to increase the weight of their political tests and positions. But the adviser to the former [...]
The convincing victory of Alexander Vuciqi's SNS was widely seen as expected, perhaps even wanting to increase the weight of their political tests and positions.
But, former Prime Minister Kurti's adviser, Driton Tali, has made a very interesting interpretation of the election result of Vojislav Sezel's party, writes Periscope.
In a Facebook writing titled “Serbia's love towards Russia” it counters the country's traditional connection by saying that SESH's party, which sought alliance with Russia and opposed the alliance with the EU, received only 2.1 per cent of the vote.
In fact, Aleksandar Vuciq the convincing winner of the elections, although he has followed the course of EU membership, has consistently highlighted the importance of Serbia's traditionally good ties with Russia.
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Serbia's Love of Russia
SESH's Radical Party, in this recent election campaign in Serbia, had “Alliance with Russia, and by no means in the UE”.
This approach didn't cross the threshold. It got 2.1%.
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