Vucic: Putin is not bluffing about use of nuclear weapons

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has called those who believe that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is bluffing when he talks about the use of nuclear weapons "abnormal."
He said this after a meeting with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Novosti reports, Censor.NET reports.
"If you think that you will shoot anything at the territory of Russia using Western weapons, and this will remain unanswered, and Putin will not use all the weapons he considers necessary, you either do not know him or you are insane, there is no third option," Vucic said.
According to him, "no one is bluffing, and we are heading towards an inevitable catastrophe."
Vucic also said that he "wants peace," but "no one wants to hear about a ceasefire, and they make smart all those who want to go to war."
"Today an intercontinental missile, tomorrow something else. We want to preserve the peace and stability of our country," the Serbian president added.
Russia uses a ballistic missile against Ukraine
On November 21, 2024, the Air Force announced that Russian troops had launched an intercontinental ballistic missile.
At the same time, the West has not yet confirmed this use.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that Russia had used a new missile.
The EU says that Russia's use of an intercontinental ballistic missile against Ukraine is another escalation by the Kremlin and shows that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has no intention of holding peace talks but is playing a "nuclear gambit."
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin says that Russia tested an intermediate-range Oreshnik ballistic missile on November 21, hitting the Dnipro.