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"No one can stop Serbia"


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Minister for European Integration Jadranka Joksimović said today that no one 
can stop Serbia on its European road. 

Source: RTS, Tanjug Monday, May 9, 2022 | 10:55 



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According to her, Serbia cannot be stopped on that road when it comes to the 
procedure just because it did not join the sanctions against Russia, but that 
it will slow it down. 

"I expect that some member states will raise the issue of Serbia's 
non-compliance with the sanctions regime as one of the main conditions that may 
motivate them not to support us to open the next cluster 3 that we are ready 
for," Joksimovic told RTS. 

She also pointed out that it is difficult to talk about sanctions against the 
citizens of Serbia who have felt what sanctions mean. "For us, the issue of 
sanctions against the Russian Federation is not easy. If we want to be a member 
of the EU, the issue of sanctions will certainly be asked of us in the future," 
she said. 

Answering the question whether she thinks that sanctions should be imposed on 
Russia, Joksimović said that she does not know whether they would gain or lose 
something at this moment. 

"We must show that we condemn both the war and the violation of territorial 
integrity, no matter who is at stake, even when they are your friends. I 
absolutely believe that we should have voted for all these resolutions we voted 
for," she said. 

Joksimovic pointed out that the new political credo in the EU is alignment with 
the common foreign and security policy. 

"If once the priority was economic integration, the rule of law, now it is 
becoming a common foreign and security policy," she said. She added that the 
procedures are clear and that according to them, no one can stop Serbia on the 
road to the EU. 

"No one can stop us on the road, in terms of procedure, just because we did not 
join the sanctions regime, but it will of course slow us down. That is not a 
dilemma at all," she said. She added that Serbia is ready to continue EU 
integration, and that Serbia clearly condemned the war, and stated that we are 
not a politically neutral country. 

"Let politicians and citizens understand that when you are an associated 
country in the process of EU integration, you are not a politically neutral 
country. Military neutral yes, but politically no. We proved that by voting for 
all relevant resolutions in UN bodies," she said. 

She expressed confidence that some EU member states will raise the issue of 
non-harmonization of Serbia with the sanctions regime against the Russian 
Federation. She stated that this could be the reason why we do not get support 
for the opening of Cluster 3, which is competitiveness and inclusive growth, 
and for which Serbia is ready. 

She assessed that everything that has been done in Serbia in the last 8-10 
years has been done mostly thanks to the fact that it is on a clear European 
path, and that it has made the European story serious. 

"We have shown that we are sustainable, thanks to the European road. Don't let 
anyone have a dilemma, so that we could achieve all this if we were not on the 
way to joining EU," she pointed out. 

Commenting on the results of the public opinion poll that the support for 
joining the EU has decreased, she assessed that the results can often be 
related to current emotions. 

"I can say that in the last eight years, every public opinion poll has been 
correlated with the current situation," she said, adding that Euro-enthusiasm 
had dropped dramatically when there were challenges around Kosovo and Metohija 
and now because of the feeling that someone is pressuring us to impose 
sanctions to the Russian Federation". 

She added that no poll could convince her that citizens would vote against 
joining the EU in a referendum. She said that the support of the EU is less in 
the EU countries themselves than in Serbia. "But no one raised the issue of 
leaving the EU, on the contrary, they agree on how to jointly go into gas and 
oil procurement, how to diversify to be as independent as possible, in the 
interest of citizens and their future," she said. 

On the occasion of marking May 9, Europe Day and Victory Day, she said that 
those days are inextricably linked. "Serbia is part of Europe's turbulent and 
difficult history and everything that generations have felt. Those two days are 
closely connected. European peace has been uninterrupted for a long time. But 
it was the 90's and we know very well what it means not to be part of the EU, 
in the club who decides on something”, she said. 

She described the current war in Ukraine as a great and unprecedented crisis on 
the soil of the European continent. "When we talk about Europe, we should not 
just talk about the EU, this is not just EU day - this is Europe Day". "We 
belong to the European continent, and our aspirations are as an associated EU 
country that is in the process of accession, and we have our rights and our 
obligations there. We are very interested in the future of the European 
continent, and today we are celebrating Europe Day", she said. 

Responding to the thesis about the collapse of the EU, she said that she did 
not see the interest of the member states in destroying the long-built project. 
"No one, except the United Kingdom, which is a special case, decided to leave, 
even though the percentage of trust in the EU was low, even in the member 
states," she said. She added that now the relations in the EU are 
strengthening, empowering, uniting and looking for common answers. "That's the 
way big projects have to work to survive," she said.

 

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