EU Foreign Policy Chief Calls on Serbia to Make a ‘Strategic Choice’ Between West and East
- EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas visited Kosovo and Serbia in May 2025 to address regional stability and EU integration issues.
- Her visit followed Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic’s May 9 appearance at Russia’s Victory Day parade, which EU officials said jeopardized Serbia’s EU path.
- Kallas met Kosovo leaders, civil society, and protesting students while urging Serbia to pursue media freedom, anti-corruption measures, electoral reform, and Kosovo normalization.
- She noted that Serbia is at a crucial crossroads regarding its future direction and underlined that joining the EU remains an important objective, contingent on the implementation of tangible reforms.
- Kallas advocated for overcoming past conflicts to ensure stability and prosperity, adding Brussels will invite Belgrade and Pristina soon to discuss progress conditions.
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Serbia Faces "Strategic Education" Between the West and the East
The EU warns Serbia that membership in the block requires alignment with European values, following the President's visit to Russia on Friday and refusing sanctions. Reforms and dialogue with Kosovo are also essential.
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