Serbia ”is fully compromised With the process of access to Europe, “Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, who visited Belgrade, said. Costa met President Serbio Alexander Vusi in the midst of criticism for Vuzi’s journey Winning Day parade in Moscow last weekAnd he said, “Many people asked me not to come to me.”
However, he said that the Vusik had decided to go to the Serbian capital to “clarify” to Moscow: “There should be a complete alignment in our foreign policy And common protection. “Wuisik Costa said,” he explained that it was a time to celebrate the past. “
Costa said, “We cannot rewrite the story, Serbia celebrated his liberation (we understand),” Costa said, noted in Russia’s current war in Ukraine, and now in her fourth year. “But we can’t celebrate the release of 80 years ago Today, the invasion of another country is not condemned. “
“You have our word,” he said at the expense of Vusik, “We will try to get close to the EU.” Vuzi is subject to significant pressure in Serbia After six months of great struggles against the students led by the students. They exploded After the collapse of the canon of a railway station On November 1, 2024, Novi tragedy, of which 16 died, and many in the country blamed bribery in the construction of infrastructure.
Wuzi was criticized for maintaining a close relationship It formally states that Serbia wants to enter the EU with Russia and China. Serbia depends almost completely Russia For its energy supply, Russia refused to join Western sanctions for the large -scale invasion of Ukraine. Instead, the UN has criticized the Russian attack. Belgrade has supported the resolution.
From Belgrade, Costa will go to Bosnia and HersakovinaCurrent conflict Ladder Serbophosenio Milarat Dodic After the war 1992-1995, he has renewed ethnic tensions and disrupted the EU favorable reforms. Recently, Albania and Mandinigro have emerged as the main candidates Serbia, Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia Del Norde are still lagging behind to paste with the EU in Western Balk.
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