EU, US question Serbia’s EU commitment after Russia deal

West questions Belgrade after signing a cope with Moscow pledging long-term consultations on international coverage.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov shakes hands with Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic
Russia's International Minister Sergey Lavrov, proper, and his Serbian counterpart Nikola Selakovic signed a doc dubbed a 'plan on consultations' [File: Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via Reuters]

The European Union and the USA have questioned Serbia’s proclaimed dedication to hitch Europe’s 27-nation bloc after Belgrade signed an settlement with Moscow pledging long-term “consultations” on international coverage issues amid Russia’s conflict in Ukraine.

Serbia’s officers signed the deal on Friday in New York with Russian International Minister Sergey Lavrov on the sidelines of the United Nations Common Meeting, the place most Western delegations shunned Russia’s prime diplomat over the nation’s invasion of Ukraine.

Serbian Minister of International Affairs Nikola Selakovic signed the doc dubbed a “plan on consultations”. He mentioned the plan envisages consultations on bilateral and multilateral actions, although there was nothing on safety insurance policies in it. Serbian opposition events criticised the doc.

Serbia’s international ministry has sought to downplay the significance of the signed settlement, saying it's a “technical” one and pertains to bilateral ties and never safety points.

Though Serbia mentioned it helps Ukraine’s territorial integrity, its right-wing authorities has repeatedly refused to hitch Western sanctions in opposition to Slavic ally Russia. Aligning international insurance policies with the EU is likely one of the essential situations for becoming a member of the bloc, however Serbia has more and more defied calls to take action.

The information of the deal triggered harsh criticism from each EU and US officers.

European Fee spokesman Peter Stano warned on Monday that Serbia’s relations with Russia can't be “enterprise as standard” beneath the present circumstances when Moscow is violating the UN Constitution with its armed forces committing atrocities in Ukraine.

“It’s a really clear signal of their intention to strengthen their ties, to additional strengthen relations between Serbia and Russia and that is elevating critical questions,” he mentioned. “We're taking this very significantly and we're following this up.”

US Ambassador to Serbia Christopher R Hill mentioned “additional alignment with Russia is a step within the mistaken route and opposite to Serbia’s said European aspirations”.

“America believes that no nation must be increasing cooperation with Russia whereas it continues its conflict of aggression in opposition to Ukraine,” Hill mentioned in a press release to The Related Press information company.

“Information of this settlement signed with Russia was shocking and stands in stark distinction with different constructive conferences in New York with Serbian officers.”

Beneath the 10-year rule of Serbian populist chief Aleksandar Vucic, a former ultranationalist, Serbia has been steadily sliding away from its proclaimed EU objectives and establishing shut political ties with Russia.

Ivana Stradner, adviser for the Washington, DC-based Basis for Protection of Democracies, mentioned on Twitter that the consultations between Belgrade and Moscow are “another of Vucic’s balancing recreation between Washington and Moscow“.

“Did he additionally inform them concerning the NATO train subsequent week?” Stradner mentioned.

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