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Will the NYT article on Vucic affect the US policy towards Serbia?


Igor Spaić

6–7 minutes

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In early May, the extensive article published by The New York Times about 
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, his political career, and alleged ties to 
the criminal group led by Veljko Belivuk drew significant attention from both 
the Balkan and American public. At least one high-ranking official from the 
State Department shared the article on social media and it became a topic 
discussed in the U.S. Congress. 

As reported by Voice of America, the Executive Director of Transparency 
International US, Gary Kalman, said that the “shocking” article 
<https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/03/magazine/aleksandar-vucic-veljko-belivuk-serbia.html>
  on the country’s top officials being intertwined with criminal organizations 
is deeply concerning, considering similar cases were seen in other countries.

“The connection between authoritarian governments and criminal networks is 
increasingly a cause for alarm,“ he stated.

„This is terrible. This is very bad,“ said Susan Rose-Ackerman, a professor of 
law and political science at Yale University and co-author of the book 
„Corruption and Government,“ which analyzes the relationship between organized 
crime, corruption, and power.

She added that situations, where there are links between crime and politics, 
represent one of the extreme versions of political corruption. The NYT article 
extensively describes the crimes for which Belivuk’s criminal group is being 
prosecuted.

Author Robert Worth notes the well-documented connections between its members 
and the police, emphasizing that „there is no doubt” that Belivuk and his gang 
are in prison only because Europol cracked the application they used to 
communicate. However, he argued that it is unlikely that all of this could have 
happened without Vucic’s knowledge, as he „has almost complete control over 
almost every aspect of public life“ in Serbia.

Worth did not receive a response from Vucic’s spokesperson despite multiple 
interview requests.

On May 8, during an episode of the „Cirilica“ program, the president claimed 
that the „meaningless article in The New York Times was commissioned“ and was 
actually written in Serbia. He perceived it as a message during the Brussels 
dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo, saying, „I know how they operate. See, CIA 
watches you. If you’re not good and if you don’t obey, this is just the 
beginning,“ he declared.

Both the author of the article and The New York Times denied these allegations.

Worth’s story was published in the magazine that accompanies The New York Times 
on Sundays, and much of this information was already known in the Balkans, as 
it had been reported by KRIK, Vreme, and other Serbian media outlets.

Interviewees from Voice of America highlighted that the article’s greatest 
significance lies in its publication in a reputable medium with a large number 
of readers, in the English language.

„The Sunday magazine is important; it is an exposé on Vucic and his government. 
It has put things in an international context, considering it is The New York 
Times. As I told colleagues in the region, the article is being shared over the 
Internet, among embassies, throughout the Balkans. Everyone is reading it,“ 
said Tanya Domi, a professor at Columbia University’s School of International 
and Public Affairs in New York.

US Senator Bob Menendez asked Derek Chollet, the special advisor to the U.S. 
Secretary of State, and Gabriel Escobar, the State Department’s special envoy 
for the Western Balkans about the NYT article, and whether Serbia could be 
considered a reliable partner to the US .

Chollet would not speak about the specifics of that article, noting only that 
there is a lot of corruption in the country. He told the Senate Foreign 
Relations Committee that the US holds Vucic and his colleagues accountable for 
their corruption, behaviour and activities and has imposed sanctions on many 
individuals throughout the region.

He added that „corruption is devastating the region.“

In an interview with Voice of America’s Bosnian Service, Kurt Bassuener, an 
analyst at the Democratization Policy Council, said that State Department 
officials at the hearing „sounded like Vucic’s defenders.“

„They essentially avoided answering. They didn’t address the essence of it. And 
I think it symbolizes a comprehensive policy of pacification towards the 
region,“ Bassuener said.

Domi expressed her lack of understanding regarding the goals of U.S. foreign 
policy toward the Western Balkans, stating that if the aim is to bring Serbia 
closer to the West, there is no evidence that this is happening.

„There are policies and objectives that we may not necessarily need to know 
about, which serve the national interests of the United States in collaboration 
with the Serbian government. But if the United States claims, and it has been 
the practice for a long time, to approach Serbia as an important player in the 
region, as the largest country – and it seems that the West continues to follow 
the idea that Serbia is a stabilizing force in the region – with the 
publication of the article and everything that happened afterwards, the massive 
protests – I think it shows that Serbia is not a stable entity and has caused a 
lot of problems in the region and continues to do so,“ Domi said.

She added, „If the United States has a goal, I think they have to start from 
scratch. They need to reevaluate our foreign policy.“

Bassuener pointed out that there are two ways to change the foreign policy of a 
country, in this case, the United States: legislative oversight, such as the 
Senate hearing, and media scrutiny, such as the article in The New York Times.

The State Department declined to comment on the findings of the article when 
contacted by Voice of America.

 

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