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New party in Serbia supports merging with Russia

Published: 26 August, 2009, 16:47
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“The support [for the ‘My Russia’ party] is tremendous. And people are amazed that no one before actually started anything like this,” founder of Serbia’s “My Russia” party, Ivan Isakovich, told RT.

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Meslin January 04, 2010, 14:37
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The union of two slavic countries is quiet understandable, as long as it is sincere on both sides. It should stay away from all the strategic considerations posted on several previous comments. It is evident that the US-NATO consorsium wanting to control the whole continent, will not appreciate such an union and will try to corrupt and pressure serbe politicians for not doing it. Since, we talk so much about freedom and democracy; why not just organise a referendum on the subject and let the serb people decide. Then, it will be up to the russians to accept or refuse such an union...Good Luck Serbia ! Best Regards...Jean-Claude Meslin

Blue October 11, 2009, 18:17
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If Russia and Serbia decide to unite they countries it would be beneficial to both countries Economically and in terms of security. NATO is moving they forces and they missiles all along the Russian border, It’s only matter of time before America and its allies attack Russia or Isolate Russia in such away so it will be possible for them to be controlled by NATO If Russia decide to unite with Serbia it would give Russia Excellent position to defend its homeland.

Cyrus Hawkins August 30, 2009, 21:26
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This would be great for both countries. Good for Russia, because it gives them an enclave deeper into Western Europe. Good for Serbia, because no one in the EU will bully Serbia anymore. Now we can really see if the US missile defense shield is really meant for Iran (as the West claims) or not if Russian nuclear missiles are placed in Serbia.