Serbian president plans to join Putin’s WWII victory parade in Moscow despite EU warning
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic plans to attend Vladimir Putin's victory day parade in Moscow next month, despite the European Union warning him against it.
- European officials have cautioned Vucic that his visit could violate EU membership criteria and jeopardize Serbia's EU aspirations.
- Vucic stated that Serbia's military unit would participate in the May 9 parade and noted Serbia's involvement in organizing the event for the first time.
- Vucic cited a report by Russia's FSB, which claimed that reports of authorities using sonic weapons during protests are fake.
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Slovak and Serbian Leaders Defy EU Globalists, Will Join Russia's Victory Day Celebration in Moscow Despite Consequences
Slovakia's Prime Minister and Serbia's President boldly reject EU pressure, affirming their commitment to historical ties with Russia by attending Moscow's Victory Day celebrations. This defiance highlights a significant shift in European foreign policy dynamics.
Vucic Defies EU Pressure, Will Attend Moscow’s Victory Day Parade - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has confirmed his intention to attend the Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9, despite significant pressure from the European Union, according to the Associated Press. European officials have warned that such a visit could be seen as a violation of the EU membership criteria and may impede Serbia's future accession to the bloc. The decision to attend the parade is seen as an endorsement of Russian President V…
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