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First visit by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to Ukraine

Aleksandar Vucic, Serbia's populist president and a friend of Moscow, visited Odesa in Ukraine on Wednesday for a regional conference. It was the first visit to the country by the leader during his 12-year tenure.

Vucic’s office released a statement saying that he will travel to Ukraine to attend the Ukraine-Southeastern Europe Summit at the Black Sea Port of Odesa. This week, Odesa was the target of a Russian drone attack and missiles.

The summit was expected to bring together senior politicians from 12 nations in Southeastern Europe.

Gazprom, Gazprom NEFt and Gazprom are the majority owners of the only oil refinery in Serbia.

Belgrade, despite refusing to join Western sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine has condemned Moscow’s policies at the United Nations. It has also expressed support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity.

Vucic also met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at least 3 times.

Belgrade recognizes Ukraine as a whole, including the territories that Russia has seized since 2014. Kyiv, on the other hand, refused to acknowledge Kosovo's 2008 independence, Serbia's former predominantly Albanian southern province.

SVR, Russia's foreign intelligence service, claimed that Belgrade had "stabbed in the back" by selling weapons and ammunition to Ukraine through intermediaries.

Boris Tadic was the only Serbian President to visit Ukraine after 2006, when the Balkan nation became independent. Petro Poroshenko visited Serbia as Ukraine's former president in 2018. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson; Aleksandar Vasovic)

(source: Reuters)