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PM pledges Serbia will "always be loyal friend to Belarus" (Serbian Government, B92)

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met on Wednesday in Belarus with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Prime Minister Syarhey Rumas. At a bilateral meeting with President Lukashenko, it was concluded that relations between Serbia and Belarus are friendly and that there are no outstanding issues, the Serbian government announced in a press release. The prime minister handed over a letter by President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic to President Lukashenko, in which the Serbian President thanked him for the friendly attitude of Belarus towards Serbia, as well as for respect and u

Stop Poking the Russian Bear (The National Interest)

Western intrusion into traditional Russian spheres of influence, areas under the sway of Moscow for three centuries or more, represents a highly provocative and destabilizing policy.

Note: this article is part of a symposium on U.S.-Russia relations included in the September/October 2017 issue of the National Interest.

'Logical Cooperation': Serbia to Join Russia-Led Defense Bloc in War Games (Sputnik)

Later this year, Serbia will take part in Collective Security Treaty Organization drills as a full-fledged member for the first time; the other six nations which comprise the regional military alliance are all close Russian allies and former Soviet republics.