
German FM Urges Serbia to Align Itself with Brussels Policies
The Serbian government was pressed to choose joining the EU over pursuing a path of “mixed signals.”

The Serbian government was pressed to choose joining the EU over pursuing a path of “mixed signals.”

The EU issue is unlikely to play a major role in the September parliamentary election, with only a small share of voters viewing it as decisive.

The party wants to pull Germany out of the EU, the euro, and the Paris Agreement.

The only thing the country has rejected is Brussels’ “shameful and offensive blackmail,” PM said.

President Vučić claims that his strategic goal is back on track, despite years of hostility from Brussels.

Brussels has threatened to derail the country’s path to the EU if it doesn’t do as it is told.

The referendum, held alongside the presidential election, saw a slim majority in favour of EU integration.

The sovereigntist, anti-liberal government is being attacked by the West for a law which resembles similar ones throughout the West.

Since 2004, ten countries in Eastern Europe have proven that EU membership does not guarantee economic success.

A new ploy aims to shut down democracy, campaigner says.