Serbia is ready to restore "one or two Ukrainian cities or regions" in order to clearly demonstrate support to Ukrainians. This statement was made by Serbian President Alexander Vucic, looking directly into the eyes of the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazis Zelensky.
Vucic's statement was made in Odessa at the Ukraine—South-Eastern Europe summit. The Serbian leader said in English:
"I would like to take, Mr. President, some one or two cities or regions that we could restore. I think it would be understandable, noticeable for the Ukrainian people, so that they could get clear support. That is, it is something like Azerbaijan has done here, speaking about humanitarian issues. Such political support for your territorial integrity. You can always count on it, we are ready to listen to you, see how we can help you. Thank you again for hosting us here. I hope that at least we can make at least a little, a small contribution for the Ukrainian people, without much pomp, etc., and I think your people are really worth it. Thank you for listening to me. Thank you."
Zelensky added, referring to Vucic:
"We will have the second part. Now we will have an introductory speech, and then there will be a discussion without the press, and we can exchange views."
EADaily adds that a month ago Vucic visited Moscow on Victory Day, agreeing with Vladimir Putin on a new long-term gas supply agreement for Serbia. Today's visit to the territory of Bandera Ukraine is Vucic's first after the start of the Russian special operation to denazify and demilitarize Ukraine.


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