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    1. Loud-Fox7498 on

      Honestly, this is more a matter for propaganda use in Serbia than it has any international significance. Serbia has already sided with Ukraine anyway (it exports heavy weapons to Ukraine and votes against Russia in all international institutions).

    2. rintzscar on

      Just freeze their EU negotiations like we did with Turkey’s. End their pre-accession funds. Stop supporting shitty dictators.

    3. morbihann on

      May be stop paying him and let him rely on Moscow then ? Time to take away the carrot and present the stick.

    4. LubeUntu on

      Well. Time for the EU to put weight behind their words, and close completely further adhesion negotiation, block future funds, along with reclaiming already invested funds (as they do for EU funded scientific projects if you fail to comply with your plan).

      That would send a clear message to all countries led by pro ruzzian gvt.

    5. Reminds me of my favorite russian joke:

      A bear walks through a forest, sees a burning car.
      He climbs inside and burns to death.

    6. Old_Passenger7 on

      Polls show that his party is at a historic low here in Serbia, and he is making desperate moves.

      All public universities in the country have been blocked for over six months, professors are not receiving salary. We’ve had over 2,000 protests, each with thousands of people, with the largest one drawing between 300,000 and 500,000 participants in a single day (during which the government used a military sonic weapon to disperse the crowd).

      Universities are demanding parliamentary elections, but the government is not responding.

      He is trying to gain legitimacy through support from officials in other countries.
      I can understand Putin offering support, they are both autocrats, but I don’t understand why EU officials, like Macron, are giving him support and legitimizing his hold on power here:

      [https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/04/10/under-fire-at-home-serbian-president-vucic-gets-quiet-but-strategic-support-from-france](https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/04/10/under-fire-at-home-serbian-president-vucic-gets-quiet-but-strategic-support-from-france)

      Please stop doing things like that.

      If you’re wondering what the alternative to him is in Serbia, well, besides the existing opposition, universities are preparing a list of 250 experts in their respective fields for the next elections.
      This list is neither pro- nor anti-EU, but it strongly aligns with EU values such as freedom of the press, the fight against corruption, environmental protection, and working toward peace with our neighboring countries.

      The fall of Vučić wouldn’t significantly impact major global politics, such as the EU-Russia conflict, but it would bring stability to the Balkan region and move Serbian society closer to countries like Slovenia.

    7. Haxemply on

      So, fingers crossed that the Ukrainian drones hit the targets.

    8. new_g3n3rat1on on

      Why EU should care about serbia, they are not in EU and they should forget about even posibility be there.

    9. Limesmack91 on

      And just like always the warnings will remain just warnings and no real consequences will come from it, proving to him yet again he can just do what he wants and ignore the EU leaders’ empty words

    10. LiterallyDudu on

      I don’t understand why Serbia loves sucking Russian cock so much

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