Vucic says no to EU bargain over Moscow

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Belgrade will not cave in to external pressure and will remain “independent and sovereign” in its decisions, its president has said Belgrade will not impose sanctions on Russia under any circumstances, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Saturday, rejecting remarks by his government minister, who suggested the country could align with EU policy in exchange for faster membership talks.However, Belgrade will not betray its principles in pursuit of some short-term gains, Vucic added. According to the president, Serbia would continue to seek good relations with both Russia and the EU as this policy “has proven to be correct so far.”“It is the policy of the independent and sovereign state of Serbia,” he said. The president also called EU Integration Minister Nemanja Starovic’s words “careless” and maintained that some media at home and abroad were just too quick to jump to conclusions. “Serbia will not impose sanctions on the Russian Federation,” Vucic stated. Read more Serbia reaffirms commitment to energy cooperation with Russia Speaking to the Austrian news agency APA earlier this week, Starovic said that Belgrade opposes sanctions against Russia because they “would not affect Russia at all” but would hit the Serbian economy “on a massive scale.” He maintained that Serbia would be ready to fully comply with Brussels’ policies once “EU membership is in sight.”Serbia remains one of the few European countries that has refused to impose sanctions on Russia or openly side with Ukraine in the ongoing conflict. Vucic had previously stated that the EU has pressured Belgrade to abandon its neutral stance and sever ties with Moscow.In May, Vucic became one of the few European leaders to attend the Victory Day celebrations in Moscow. The Serbian president, along with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, visited Russia despite facing significant pressure from Brussels.During the visit, he reaffirmed Belgrade’s commitment to long-term energy cooperation with Russia following a meeting with President Vladimir Putin.