Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has drawn a comparison between the conflict in Ukraine and the Korean War, which ended with an armistice but no peace treaty.
Moscow has responded to the prediction by Serbia's president that the conflict in Ukraine would continue for years and that its end would be along the lines of the cessation of hostilities in the Korean War.When asked about the war started by Vladimir Putin, Aleksandar Vučić told the Serbian outlet Informer that 'in the end, there will be peace, so the fight will be strong for every village.
''It is stupid to underestimate the Russian army, and they have also underestimated the Russian economy, which has not felt the consequences,' he added.Belgrade-based political analyst Nikola Mikovic told Newsweek that pro-government Serbian media reported on Vučić's statement.'It was a message to his pro-Russian audience,' he said, and regarding his comments about the Russian army and economy, 'that's exactly what they want to hear.
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