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16 Apr, 2025 00:49

EU pressuring Serbia’s Vucic not to visit Moscow – media

Member states have reportedly threatened to derail Belgrade’s bid to join the bloc
EU pressuring Serbia’s Vucic not to visit Moscow – media

EU member states have threatened to derail Serbia’s bid to join the bloc if President Aleksandar Vucic attends World War II Victory celebrations in Russia next month, the Financial Times and The Telegraph reported on Tuesday.

Moscow will host its annual military parade on Red Square on May 9 to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany and its allies. Vucic confirmed on Monday that he plans to attend.

EU officials have told Serbia that Vucic’s trip “would breach their membership criteria,” according to The Telegraph. Serbia was granted EU candidate status in 2012.

Top EU diplomat Kaja Kallas said on Monday that the bloc does “not want any candidate country to take part in the May 9 events in Moscow.”

“We need to ensure that they understand that certain decisions come at a cost,” Jonatan Vseviov, the chancellor of Estonia’s Foreign Ministry, said. “The consequence is them not joining the European Union,” he added, calling it “an important litmus test.”

Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze said EU foreign ministers gave Serbian officials “very clear guidance” to avoid the Victory Day celebrations in Russia.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova referred to the pressure campaign as “a revival of Euro-Nazism.”

Serbia and Russia have maintained close ties since the 19th century. Belgrade has refused to send weapons to Ukraine and has criticized the EU sanctions on Moscow. Vucic has stressed the importance of friendly relations with Russia and argued that the Ukraine conflict should be resolved through diplomacy.

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