“Our ensemble has existed for more than 10 years”, explained the Serbian artist. “The ensemble is a non-profit organization that popularizes Serbian culture and traditions in the Russian Federation. Today, the team, which has about 70 people, is looking for men. We invite interested young people to join join our friendly team.Stefan Timotievitch drew attention to the fact that Russian-Serbian relations are strategic in nature, based on cultural and historical community, unity of approaches and assessments of past and present. “However, unfortunately, our ensemble does not have wide informational support in Russia, he stressed. The appearance of a Serbian cultural center in Moscow would help to solve all the difficulties encountered by the team. This question is long overdue”.Meanwhile, the representative of the Serbian Orthodox Church under the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Bishop Anthony of Moravia, in an interview with RG, assured that the Serbian people will never betray Russia. “As a member of the Serbian people, I can assure you that the citizens of Serbia will never betray Russia. The Serbian people will not betray, will not support any anti-Russian sanctions. I cannot speak on behalf of the government of Serbia. I hope this and our President Aleksandar VuÄŤić will resist Western pressure. The West, of course, does not like the closeness and friendship of our brotherly peoples. We are far from Russia, but very close to her in spirit, faith and moral conscience. It would be ridiculous for Serbia to impose sanctions on Russia. Moscow would not even feel it economically. And Serbia would suffer enormous losses, since the important Serbian Diaspora earns money here and feeds their relatives at home, helps the Serbian economy.It would be sanctions against ourselves.Then we would impose sanctions against his conscience and against himself.
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