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Western Balkan countries split between neutrality and the support to USA
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War in the Middle East

While Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia sided with the US, Serbia 
is trying to maintain a policy of neutrality.

17.03.2026.

5 min read

Western Balkans leaders meeting in Montenegro, May 2024; Photo: Office of the 
Prime Minister of Montenegro

BELGRADE – Reactions of the Western Balkan countries to the current war in the 
Middle East, which broke out in late February 2026, reflect long-standing 
geopolitical alliances and internal ethnic tensions in the region.

While Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia expressed unwavering 
support for US and Israeli military actions against Iran, Bosnia and 
Herzegovina did not take a uniform official position and Serbia maintains a 
policy of neutrality, seeking to preserve relations with all the parties.

Albania firmly backs Trump’s policy, deep divisions in BiH

Following the US airstrikes on multiple sites and cities across Iran, Albanian 
Prime Minister Edi Rama declared Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 
(IRGC) a “terrorist organization” and advocated for global action against the 
regime in Tehran.

In addition, he firmly backed Donald Trump’s efforts to curb Iran’s nuclear 
ambitions, labeling Iran a dangerous “theocracy” and a “dangerous exception” to 
normal state behavior.

“We stand firm with Israel and with the peace-seeking brotherly Arab countries. 
Not only because we support the United States in militarily supporting Israel 
today under the leadership of President Donald Trump.  Not only because the 
European Union, through President Ursula von der Leyen, has once again 
underlined the murderous nature of the Tehran regime”, Rama said.

On the other hand, Bosnia and Herzegovina is deeply divided in its reaction to 
US intervention in Iran, reflecting its complex internal politics. BiH was 
among the countries that co-sponsored a UN Security Council Resolution 
condemning Iran’s attacks on Gulf countries and Jordan, adopted on 11 March. 
The decision to co-sponsor it was made by Bosnia and Herzegovina’s UN 
ambassador Zlatko Lagumdžija, without the consent of the BiH Presidency, i.e. 
it was made on the basis of instructions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 
which initiated the internal debate.

The Grand Mufti of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina Husein 
Kavazović criticized the US-Israeli intervention, viewing it as an extension of 
an Israeli-U.S. strategy and urging a humanitarian resolution, whereas Milorad 
Dodik, a former President of BiH’s entity Republika Srpska, stated that RS 
“always stands with Israel” and views the actions against Iran as justified.

Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia condemn Tehran’s actions

Kosovo authorities immediately sided with the United States, condemning the 
Iranian regime and supporting US-led military actions. President Vjosa Osmani 
declared the “time of freedom” for Iranians was arriving thanks to US 
leadership.

“As always, the Republic of Kosovo unwaveringly stands with the United States 
and its allies in defending freedom, peace, security, and stability,” Osmani 
wrote on X, also condemning what she described as attacks by the Iranian regime 
against allies in the Middle East.

For its part, Kosovo’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs  called Iran “a 
destabilizing force” and backed Trump’s approach.

Montenegro officially condemns Iran’s actions and calls for peaceful diplomatic 
de-escalation, while adhering to the common position of the EU and NATO.

“Montenegro supports the efforts of its allies and partners aimed at calming 
tensions in the Middle East. We condemn Iran’s unprovoked attacks on 
neighboring Gulf countries which only further complicate the situation and 
threaten the stability of the entire region”, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 
stated.

At the same time, Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić said that he had 
spoken with Mohamed Bin Zayed “and other close friends in the UAE to convey 
Montenegro’s full support following the attacks”.

“Montenegro stands firmly with the UAE in these difficult moments”, Spajić 
wrote on X.

“We stand with our American allies in confronting destabilizing threats in the 
Middle East. The United States has made clear that diplomacy is always the 
first option – but deterrence remains essential when credible risks persist. 
Security, stability, and accountability go hand in hand”, Timčo Mucunski, North 
Macedonian Foreign Minister remarked.

In addition, in early March, North Macedonia hosted Mark Rutte, NATO General 
Secretary, who called Iran “an exporter of chaos”.

Serbia fails to align with the EU decision on Iran’s Revolutionary Guard

By contrast, Serbia failed to align with the recent European Union decision to 
add Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to its list of individuals, groups, and entities 
involved in terrorist acts and subject to restrictive measures. The 
announcement was made by the office of the EU High Representative for Foreign 
Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas.

Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and 
Ukraine have fully aligned their policies with the EU decision, the statement 
added.

For his part, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić noted that a war involving the 
United States, Israel and Iran had been “long prepared” and would not end 
quickly.

He said Serbia must preserve peace while strengthening its defence and 
maintaining dialogue with the US.

“We must safeguard our freedom and independence, but also ensure that our 
citizens are not drawn into wars”, Vučić remarked.

He also stressed that Serbia’s friends “are both Israelis and Arabs”.

“We have a good relationship with Israel. They sell us weapons, we sell them 
weapons, and that will continue”, Vučić stated.


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