China News Service, March 1 According to a report by the Russian Satellite News Agency on the 1st, Serbian President Vucic said that Western political representatives admitted to him during the conversation that they were involved in the Ukrainian crisis and had exerted pressure.

Data map: Serbian President Vucic.

  According to reports, Vucic said in a Serbian radio and television program that as the crisis in Ukraine escalates, dialogue with Western officials has become more demanding and difficult, including resolving the Kosovo issue.

  "They told me, 'There's a war going on in Europe and we're participating, even if we don't say it. They also said that if we (Serbia) don't behave well, we'll lose a lot and say everything.'" Vucic Said.

  The Serbian leader said earlier that Western countries were ramping up pressure on Serbia over its refusal to support anti-Russian sanctions.

  According to Vucic, Western officials have announced the possibility of terminating investments in Serbia, withdrawing invested capital, closing businesses, and suspending Serbia's integration into Europe if it becomes difficult to manage Belgrade.

  However, Vucic said in an interview with the media that Serbia has its own policies, is serious, responsible, independent, and autonomous, and is "the only country in Europe that insists on not imposing sanctions on Russia."

  Vucic said that in terms of sanctions against Russia, Serbia's situation will become more and more difficult, but he believes that he can stick to his policy in the future.