Serbia’s Road to EU Membership: President Braces for Challenges Ahead

Serbia's EU plans face hurdles as President foresees delayed membership

The Struggle of Serbia’s EU ⁢Accession

Serbia’s ⁢President Aleksandar Vucic recently expressed doubts about the‍ country’s​ prospects for ​joining the European Union within ​the‌ next decade. During ‍a speech at the⁣ Globsec security conference in ⁤Prague, Vucic stated that he‍ does ⁣not foresee Serbia⁣ becoming an EU member ⁤by 2028 and⁣ suggested that even by 2030, membership ​may still be out of ‌reach. While acknowledging⁣ that this is his personal assessment, he emphasized‍ the uncertainty surrounding the timeline for ⁣accession.

One of the major obstacles standing in Serbia’s path to EU membership is ‌its need to demonstrate significant ​improvements ⁢in areas such as democracy, rule of law, judiciary, and ⁢economy. Additionally, ​addressing corruption‍ and organized crime is ‍essential for progress towards accession.

Despite its aspirations for EU membership, Serbia has maintained ​close ties with Russia and remains reliant ​on Moscow for gas. Furthermore, it has received support from Russia regarding Kosovo’s independence. On a different note, Serbia has publicly opposed Russia’s‍ invasion of Ukraine and even provided artillery to Kyiv.

In‌ order to move forward with its journey ⁢towards joining ​the EU, Serbia will have to align its foreign policies with⁣ those mandated by the EU—this ⁣includes imposing⁣ sanctions on Russia ⁢when necessary ​as well ⁣as making other required adjustments.

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