BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - The European Union's foreign policy chief said Thursday that membership candidate Serbia faces a "strategic choice" of direction, just weeks after Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic defied EU warnings and attended Russia's Victory Day parade in Moscow.
EU foreign policy chief calls on Serbia to make a ‘strategic choice’ between West and East
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - The European Union's foreign policy chief said Thursday that membership candidate Serbia faces a "strategic choice" of direction, just weeks after Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic defied EU warnings and attended Russia's Victory Day parade in Moscow.
"Serbia faces a strategic, geostrategic choice, where it wants to be,” Kaja Kallas said during her visit to Belgrade. "Serbia's European future depends on the values it chooses to uphold."
Vucic’s appearance in Moscow for the May 9 parade was widely condemned in Brussels, with EU officials warning that such actions seriously jeopardize Serbia's EU path. The officials said it was inappropriate for Vucic to stand side by side with Russian President Vladimir Putin, considering Russia’s bloody invasion of Ukraine.
Kallas said that she discussed the visit with Vucic. "And I expressed my views which are very clear,” she said.