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EU calls for restraint amid violent protests in Serbia


By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade August 20, 2025

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The European Union has called for restraint and respect for fundamental rights 
in Serbia, as anti-government protests that have continued for nine months 
escalated into violence 
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  in recent days.

EU ambassador to Serbia Andreas von Beckerath met with Serbian National 
Assembly president Ana Brnabic on August 19 to discuss the deteriorating 
political climate, electoral and media reforms and recent unrest.

“The EU underlined the need by all parties to uphold the respect for 
fundamental rights, including the right to peaceful assembly,” the EU 
Delegation to Serbia said in a statement after the meeting. The ambassador 
condemned all acts of violence and hate, and urged political actors to avoid 
inflammatory rhetoric and the spread of disinformation.

Violent clashes between protesters, riot police and pro-government supporters 
have escalated over the past week. President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling 
Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) have faced criticism for allegedly enabling 
unrest through tacit support for pro-regime 
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  violence 
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  and disproportionate policing.

Von Beckerath emphasised that any suspicion of excessive use of force must be 
properly investigated. He also highlighted the importance of protecting 
journalists and ensuring that police actions remain proportionate and in line 
with human rights standards.

Dialogue across the political spectrum remains “the only way forward,” the 
ambassador said, urging all sides to de-escalate tensions and pursue reforms 
through democratic channels.

Brnabic, for her part, briefed the EU official on Serbia’s progress in the 
areas of rule of law and European integration. She said that moving forward 
with EU accession talks — including opening Cluster 3 of negotiations — was a 
key priority.

In her remarks, Brnabic said the country had seen “daily attacks against police 
and public institutions, courts and prosecutor’s offices, torching of party 
offices — primarily those of SNS but also of other parties — destruction of 
property, and intimidation of journalists and family members of government 
officials”.

“These actions are a direct assault on the constitutional order, media freedom, 
and basic citizen security,” she said. “They cannot be reduced to political 
disagreement or peaceful protest.”

She called on the international community to deliver a “decisive and 
unambiguous response” to the violence.

The EU has repeatedly stated that Serbia’s accession path depends on meaningful 
reforms in rule of law, media freedom and democratic governance. Von Beckerath 
welcomed the recent efforts to reform electoral laws and the selection of the 
REM media oversight council, while stressing that all processes must be 
inclusive and transparent.

 

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