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EU confronts Vučić as protests rage in Serbia


Šejla Ahmatović

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The EU, meanwhile, has been perceived as being unusually cautious 
<https://n1info.rs/najave-emisija/dan-uzivo-zasto-eu-cuti-na-masovne-proteste-i-blokade-u-srbiji/>
  about supporting the protests, while Vučić’s working dinner with the bloc’s 
top leaders sparked controversy in and outside of Serbia. Last week 32 MEPs 
demanded in a letter 
<https://www.politico.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/19/Letter-to-EC-President-on-Serbia-1.pdf>
  that von der Leyen cancel the meeting. 

“It’s important that the Commission engages with him [Vučić],” Slovenian Green 
MEP Irena Joveva said. “But before giving him a platform to use back home for a 
surreal show, the EU should clearly state that Serbian protesters are demanding 
the very things the EU allegedly wants from Serbia but has failed to achieve.”

“The EU has lost a lot of credibility in the last years in Western Balkans, and 
now is the time to finally wake up and radically change policy,” Joveva added. 

Srđan Majstorović, chair of the governing board of the European Policy Centre, 
agreed that the Serbian student movement represents “a positive signal about 
the vitality of democracy in the region and Europe,” but said Serbians expect 
EU leaders to “say loudly and publicly what they are probably saying to their 
interlocutors from Serbia behind closed doors.”

The meeting, which was also attended by Council President António Costa, 
addressed the current political situation in Serbia and its path toward EU 
accession. | Sean Gallup/Getty Images 

Vučić, for his part, told the state-owned broadcaster RTS 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXLIMcjVgRY>  after the dinner that he had 
advised his EU counterparts that “Serbia is absolutely committed to that 
strategic path” and that “a decision will be made very soon on the formation of 
a new government or holding elections.”  

 

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