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Among other things, Putin stressed that Russia would not supply energy to countries adopting measures in breach of supply contracts.
He also said that amid the sanctions the EU imposed in response to Moscow's military operation in Ukraine, Russia no longer considers the bloc to be its main export destination. Although Serbia is not a member state, the country's energy supplies transit through countries that are, meaning that any EU sanctions on Russia also affect Serbia.
During a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Belgrade, Vucic admitted that he had listened only to a fragment of Putin's speech but understood his message quite well.
"This winter is going to be very cold for all of us," Vucic said, adding that "next winter will be polar for all of Europe."
Expressing doubt that Russian forces can be easily defeated and noting that no one seems to be seeking a compromise, the Serbian leader said that Europe should "prepare well for both a cold and polar winter."
Erdogan, commenting on the same matter, said that "those who underestimate Russia are wrong" as this is "not a country to be taken lightly."
"Russia has stopped supplying gas, prices have gone up, and now everyone is looking for alternatives. Why didn't you think about it earlier?" he said.
The Turkish president also added that now, when "everyone attacks" it, Russia "will use all means at its disposal."
Energy prices and bills have been skyrocketing over the last few months. A recent announcement by the Russian energy giant Gazprom that Nord Stream 1, a key gas route from Russia to the EU, would remain shut indefinitely due to sanctions-related maintenance problems drove wholesale gas prices up even further. Both Turkey and Serbia, however, made it clear that they would continue to rely on energy from Russia. Belgrade recently struck a deal with Moscow for additional volumes of natural gas.
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"This winter is going to be very cold for all of us," Vucic said, adding that "next winter will be polar for all of Europe."Reads as if someone has been doing his climate research on impending ice age and knows what's coming round the corner for all....
That's assuming our weather is still solar based, but we have no idea how much of it is now manipulated
It supports my own observations over many years that there's a definite development of cold air in the Northern hemisphere.
I would also agree with the 2 years timescale by which the impact will be felt and crushingly cold air will most certainly cripple today's infrastructure.
Serbia has always been pro-Russian, and always enjoyed their support. Anyone remembering Crna Ruka (Black Hand) ?
Similar to Hungary, Serbia is on the path of leaving the EU. And ratcheting up the Kosovo conflict again, probably expecting Nato to shy away from a military conflict this time.