Serbian Interior Minister Alexander Vulin announced that the EU, along with the eighth package of sanctions against Russia, will introduce the first package of sanctions against Serbia, which receives Russian oil through Croatia.

He believed that “the European Union has once again proved that it is a club of countries whose armies stood at Stalingrad, and that the only consistency in its policy is revenge on free peoples”, noting that “at the initiative of Croatia, the arrival of Russian oil in Serbia the Adriatic pipeline was prevented, while Bulgaria is still receiving this oil, they justify it by having a Russian oil refinery in Burgas, Bulgaria, forgetting that there is also a Russian oil refinery in Serbian Pancevo. “Because of Croatia’s initiative, Serbia will be forced to buy oil at a higher price than Iraq,” he said.

According to him, in the near future Serbia will have to think about building an oil pipeline in partnership with other countries, “because where Croatia can harm Serbia, it will inevitably do so.”

He also saw that “in the European Union, lustful Croatia is in charge of our fate, therefore this union is a place for our humiliation and suffering in the future, therefore it is better for us to be a neutral country militarily and politically than to become a member of this union where complexes prevail Croats and their thirst for revenge.