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Vucic: "To be honest, I am fed up with EU lecturing Serbia"


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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says he is "fed up" with Europeans lectures 
about relations with Russia, China 

Source: Tanjug Wednesday, January 22, 2020 | 09:05 

 

Foto: Tanjug/instagram/buducnostsrbijeav

He added that Serbia remains committed to the EU integration despite the delay 
in the accession process, which he said was "unprecedented." 

"To tell you the truth, I am really fed up with hearing lectures the EU leaders 
gave me about Belgrade's close relations with Moscow and Beijing, and then I 
see all others meeting with Xi Jinping and Putin more often than I. Do your 
job; you're sovereign states. Serbia is a sovereign state. We do what is the 
best for our people and our country", Vucic told Euronews. 

Asked who would he choose between the EU and Russia if he had to, Serbia's 
President said that the Western media did not understand that Belgrade – Moscow 
relation was beneficial to the Serb people and Serbia. 

"I always tell Putin, and I don't hide it like many other politicians from the 
EU who forget where they come from when they see him… I tell Putin that we are 
on the European path and that it is our strategic goal. However, that doesn't 
mean that if we join the EU, we will cut off our links with either Russia or 
China", Vucic said. 

He added he would not bring wrong decisions to satisfy either Brussels or 
Moscow and that he did not know whether Serbia would be a part of the EU in 
three, five or seven years, but that he would preserve relations that were good 
for his people. 

Serbia remains committed to EU integration although we are quite disappointed 
with this project. 

"Serbia is not particularly enthusiastic, but we are still committed to the EU 
membership because we see no alternative. We've been on that road for 20 years 
already. I think that besides Turkey no other country has been waiting that 
long," Vucic told Euronews. 

He said that the unsolved issue with Kosovo wasn't the only obstacle to 
Serbia's further integration, adding that the lack of the EU and Western 
partners' incentives additionally contributed to the delay of the whole 
process. 

"This is mainly because of the relationship between Belgrade and Pristina. 
However, at the same time, even today, I am not only discussing this with 
European officials, but also with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. I asked 
him if we reached an agreement with Pristina, if we found a compromise, would 
it be enough for us to join the EU. And no one from the EU, or even from the 
US, as they are working closely, could confirm that we would become part of the 
EU", Vucic said. 

Vucic also said Serbia would have to wait for the EU decision on whether it 
wanted Serbia in the bloc. 

Vucic said he was "not happy" about the state of relations with the EU, but 
that he was still deeply grateful to Brussels for EU assistance provided to 
Serbia during the 2014 floods. 

He added that the Serbian economy is the strongest in the Western Balkans, with 
4.5 percent of GDP in 2019 and 4.1 percent this year, which, he says, shows 
that Serbia is moving in the right direction.

 

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