Despite Western sanctions and attempts to completely isolate Moscow, several world leaders have chosen to secretly maintain contact with Vladimir Putin. This is according to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
In an interview with talk show host Mario Nawfal earlier this week, Vucic revealed that he had not personally met his Russian counterpart since the escalation of the Ukraine war in 2022.
– When we agreed upon the fact that it was not done in adherence with international public law, I didn’t see Putin for three years.
However, according to the Serbian leader, other leaders have chosen a different path – and several of them have secretly maintained contact with the Russian president.
– I know at least two big leaders that were speaking secretly to him – because, of course, I still have my friends in the Kremlin and in some other countries as well.
Vucic hasn’t spoken to Putin since the war began.
But at least two world leaders have secretly negotiated with Putin. (Not Orban nor Fico) pic.twitter.com/BzFveJJg8m
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) April 2, 2025
Vucic did not say which leaders were involved, but he stressed that he was not referring to Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban or Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico – all of whom have been open about their communications with Putin.
“I knew he had made a decision”
Vucic himself will meet Putin on May 9 during a visit to Moscow, during the annual celebrations of the Soviet Union’s victory over Germany in World War II.
The last time they met was at the end of 2021, just weeks before the war in Ukraine broke out, and the Serbian leader claims that even then he had a sense that difficult times were approaching.
This is because the Russian president was unusually brief during the conversation.
– I knew he had made a decision.
Despite widespread pressure and pressure from NATO countries, it is mainly the West that has jumped on the boycott against Russia. It has been able to continue hosting various diplomatic, cultural and economic events and forums with non-European participants, and to increase cooperation with them as relations with the US and the EU have collapsed.