Vuciq: We'll have enough food, but Russia won't impose sanctions

President Aleksandar Vuciq has acknowledged that Serbia would live ten times better if sanctions were imposed against Russia, but despite that he once again insisted that no such thing would happen. Vuciq on TV Prva said there will not be enough food in Serbia in the period [...]
Vuciq on TV Prva said there will not be enough food in Serbia in the coming period.
We have to think about whether we're going to have enough gasoline, coal and gas, if we can survive! The next winter will be the hardest in history in the last 70 years. The problem is that nobody wants to listen to anyone but their fan attitude. Of course there will be food shortages. There is enough energy, but because of the crazy policy it won't be available from all over to”, he said.
Vuciq said Serbia has major consequences as it has not imposed sanctions on Russia.
Seven American producers, directors and actors refused to come to Serbia because we did not impose sanctions. We're dealing a lot of damage, but I don't ask for gratitude from anyone. It would be nice for the Russian Federation ambassador to be a little more correct when he spoke about it, but we're not doing it for them, but for ourselves, because we know how unfair sanctions are. We'd live 10 times better if we imposed sanctions on Russia, but we'd do this”, he found.
President Vuciq believes the nuclear conflict is real.
Everyone would love peace, but the other side should be defeated. There will be a greater war than it is now. The Chinese president warned Europe it must take care of security because this small, limited crisis in Ukraine could become the cause of major global conflicts. I expect these conflicts in the fall and therefore await a difficult winter. The biggest conflict is reality. The chances are bigger than not”, he said.












