Vucic Reveals Serbia's Position on Ukraine's Territorial Integrity and Post-War Plans.
11.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.06.2025
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The President of Serbia is ready to assist in the restoration of Ukrainian territories
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, stated that his country is ready to assist in the restoration of Ukrainian territories. He supports Ukraine's territorial integrity, as expressed during the 'Ukraine - Southeast Europe' summit.
'On behalf of my country, I can say that Serbia will remain firm and unwavering in adhering to the UN Charter and international law, which includes the protection of the territorial integrity of countries, recognized by the UN as the most important principle.'
Assistance in the Restoration of Ukrainian Territories
Vucic also expressed a desire to assist in the restoration of one or two small towns or a small region in Ukrainian territories and urged the President of Ukraine to seek support on this issue, as such assistance would be concrete for the Ukrainian people.
Ukraine can count on Serbia's help in restoring its territories, which can be an important step in strengthening the country's territorial integrity and supporting the Ukrainian people.
During the 'Ukraine - Southeast Europe' summit, the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, expressed his country's readiness to assist Ukraine in the restoration of territories and the support of the country's territorial integrity. He expressed a desire to provide specific assistance in the restoration of towns or a region on Ukrainian lands, which could significantly contribute to supporting the Ukrainian people.Read also
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