President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić he told Sputnik that Serbia does not intend to impose sanctions on anyone, nor to change its policy.
"Serbia does not change its position, nor will it change, Serbia does not intend to impose sanctions on anyone or change its policy. It's all nonsense. I don't understand who needs it and who is making it up," Vučić told Sputnik, in response to speculation by the Russian agency TASS that Serbian Prime Minister Djuro Macut plans to expel a number of pro-Russian politicians from the government under pressure from the West, after which Serbia will no longer be able to block anti-Russian sanctions.

Printscreen / TASS AgencySpeculations by Russian agencies
Ruska the agency reported that Macut plans to replace Chief of Cabinet and National Security Advisor Miloš Anđić, Senior Advisor for Foreign Policy Aleksandra Nikolić, Deputy Chief of Cabinet Ana Jovanović and Senior Advisor Biljana Bogićević at the beginning of next week.
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