According to local Serbian media reports on June 5, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who planned to visit Serbia from June 6 to 7, was blocked because Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Montenegro banned his planes from passing through the airspace of these countries.

  Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic said on the 5th that President Vucic is negotiating with representatives of Russia, the United States, Germany and the European Union separately because of Lavrov's visit.

On the afternoon of the 5th, the Serbian Presidential Palace issued a notice that Vucic will hold talks with the Russian Ambassador to Serbia Kharchenko at 10 a.m. on the 6th.

  In addition, German media reported on the 5th that German Chancellor Scholz will visit the Balkans on June 10, and the first stop will be Serbia.

Brnabic said that the Russian foreign minister and the German chancellor are both visiting Belgrade, making Serbia's position difficult at a time when neither side wants to talk.

  On June 3, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova confirmed Lavrov's visit to Belgrade.

  (Headquarters reporter Zhang Ying and Zhu Jing)