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Tag: Aleksandar Vučić

Kosovo and Serbia Backtracking on EU-Brokered Deal

Tadhg Pidgeon March 13, 2023

With more talks due on Saturday it appears the EU is still powerless to break the long-running diplomatic deadlock, in spite of both countries’ desire to join the bloc.

Serbian President Predicts Major Escalation in War in Coming Months

Robert Semonsen February 13, 2023

“We are facing the biggest crisis in the world since World War II. What we have seen before is almost nothing compared to what is ahead of us. I know there’s a big escalation ahead of us … The next five or six months will be the worst of the conflict,” Vučić declared.

Serbia Calls on Russia to End Domestic Recruitment for Ukraine War

Robert Semonsen January 20, 2023

The president’s critical remarks come as Serbia, which so far has maintained its close economic ties with Russia amid the war in Ukraine, faces increased pressure from the West to impose sanctions.

NATO Denies Serbia an Army Presence in Kosovo 

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 10, 2023

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had sought to put troops in Northern Kosovo to protect the ethnic Serb minority there.

Serbian Army on Full Alert Amid Standoff With Kosovo

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 29, 2022

The decision was due to the latest developments in Kosovo. Authorities in Pristina were preparing to attack the ethnic Serb minority in North Kosovo and to remove the barricades there by force.

Vučić: The U.S. and UK Urged Hungary to Invade Serbia in 1999

Robert Semonsen October 11, 2022

According to Vučić, Orbán said that when he traveled to the UK for talks with country’s top politicians, Margaret Thatcher told him: “It bothers me a lot that you refused to attack Serbia because more British soldiers will die.”

Serbia Caught in Proxy War Between East and West

Tristan Vanheuckelom August 31, 2022

The Serbian leader appears caught in a juggling act. At home, he must retain the good graces of his conservative base; abroad he must maintain relations with China, Russia, and the ‘progressive’, staunchly anti-Russian, European Union.

Serbia Secures Inflow of Russian Gas for Another Three Years

Tristan Vanheuckelom June 1, 2022

Serbia has been upbraided for not following the Western world’s lead in condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as well as for refraining from sanctions.

Serbia: Centre-Right President Aleksandar Vučić Reelected

Hélène de Lauzun April 6, 2022

While Serbia has traditionally held pro-Russian sympathies, the incumbent Vučić’s government has attempted a difficult balancing act, officially condemning Russian aggression at the UN, while refusing to vote on sanctions.

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