New Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic Visits Ukraine for First Time
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic visited Ukraine on Wednesday for his first trip since taking office 12 years ago to attend the Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit in Odesa.
- The visit follows Vucic's recent attendance at Putin's military parade in Moscow, which drew sharp EU criticism amid Serbia's complex neutrality in Russia's war on Ukraine.
- At the summit hosted by Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, Vucic pledged to help rebuild war-affected Ukrainian regions despite tensions over alleged Serbian arms sales to Kyiv denied by Belgrade.
- Russia’s foreign intelligence called Serbia’s alleged arms exports a “stab in the back,” while 12 southeastern European nations, including Romanian President Nicusor Dan, joined the summit.
- Vucic’s visit symbolizes Serbia’s intent to strengthen EU ties despite longstanding Russian links and ongoing geopolitical challenges around the Ukraine conflict.
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