On the main square of Belgrade is simply a large billboard, on which the three-colour flag of Russia passes into the red-white-blue flag of Serbia, and just above the logo of the Russian Gazprom there is the inscription заједно ("together" in Serbian). According to Aleksandar Djokić, a politician from Belgrade, **the present story of brotherhood between 2 nations is simply a "backward construction", invented by politicians after NATO bombings of Yugoslavia in 1999** "Serbs and Russia have never been as close as we hear on the news," he says. The alliance between Alexander Vučici and Vladimir Putin has become increasingly visible in fresh years, reinforced by the cultural and historical symbolism of Tsar Nicholas II in Belgrade. It is simply a gift from Moscow commemorating the centennial of planet War I, on the statue is an inscription with the quote of Nicholas II: "**Russia will never stay indifferent to the destiny of Serbia".**