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Russia Values Serbia's 'Balanced Foreign Policy', Avoiding Sanctions, Putin 
Tells Vucic


U.S. News StaffJuly 6, 2021

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BELGRADE (Reuters) - Russia highly appreciates Serbia's "balanced foreign 
policy" and backs its efforts to protect its territorial integrity in its 
stand-off with Kosovo, President Vladimir Putin said in a letter to his Serbian 
counterpart.

Russia is Serbia's main ally in its opposition to the 15-year-old independence 
of its ex-province Kosovo, and Belgrade has refused to apply European Union 
sanctions imposed on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine despite its EU 
membership ambition.

Belgrade has long performed a delicate balancing act between its EU aspirations 
and partnership with NATO on the one hand and its centuries-old ethnic and 
religious kinship with Russia.

But as EU-Russian tensions escalate, Western calls for Belgrade to join 
sanctions against Moscow and align its foreign policy with Brussels are getting 
louder.

"Serbia is an important and reliable partner of Russia," Putin told President 
Aleksandar Vucic in the letter, which congratulated Serbia on the occasion of 
its statehood day on Wednesday and was released to media by the Serbian 
presidency.

"We highly appreciate the balanced foreign policy course Belgrade is 
implementing in a complicated international environment. We support your 
efforts to protect your territorial integrity and resolve the Kosovo issue," 
Putin said.

"I am convinced that a further development of the Russian-Serbian strategic 
partnership reflects the best interest of our brotherly nations."

Serbia continues to support the refusal of 50,000 ethnic Serbs in north Kosovo 
to recognise the country's independence, whose 15th anniversary falls on 
Friday, 25 years after a Kosovo Albanian uprising against repressive Serbian 
rule.

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said Belgrade's refusal to apply sanctions on its 
ally Russia remains the main obstacle to a speedier EU accession bid, 
describing the demand as the "condition above all conditions" set by the bloc.

Although it has repeatedly condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the United 
Nations and other international forums, Serbia has been criticised by Brussels 
for not formally introducing sanctions against Moscow.

(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Copyright 2023 Thomson Reuters.

 

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