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25.10.2024.

17:57

Vučić: We won't change our goals; Von der Leyen: Serbia is one of the most advanced countries in the process

President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, and President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, addressed the public after a private meeting.

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Vučić: We won't change our goals; Von der Leyen: Serbia is one of the most advanced countries in the process FOTO TANJUG/ STRAHINJA AĆIMOVIĆ/ bg

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Tom Sawyer

pre 5 meseci

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Volkswagen just announced the closing of multiple factories in Germany and the layoff of more than ten thousand workers. What used to be the economic powerhouse of Europe is now in fact the outhouse of a failed vassal state. Amazing that the clowns Olaf Schulz, Baerbock, van derLyen, and the rest of the EU warmongers have remained silent for two years after their masters in the USA blew up their cheap energy pipeline Nordstream. Everyone knows that the EU are now swirling in an uncontrolled vortex of water before their irreversible flush into the septic tank of history. BRICS have arrived and provide an alternative to the Bandera/Pavelic nutcases in the EU wrecking-ball. Serbia is playing this smart….they pay lip service and are as committed to the EU, as the USA was committed to a stable supply of gas from the Nordstream pipeline. Welcome to the world of realpolitik.

Bojan

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The path to the EU is blocked till Serbia attains European values and sanctions Putin’s Russia. However, and most importantly, If Serbia does not recognize the Republic of Kosovo, Serbia will remain waitlisted till Kosovo is an UN member. In the meantime, Kosovo will have join the UN.

Sj

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Goodness Ursula's nappy is full. The EU is petrified with fear that Serbia is about to pill the plug on EU membership. Why is Ursula talking rubbish about Serbia being at the head of the que? Simply the EU has NO money for new members.

Neven

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The negotiations between President Vučić and Ursula were successful, which is a good sign for Serbia on its way to the EU. It is always important to continue dialogue and cooperation with European institutions in order to achieve common goals and improve the future of the country.