Serbia's reluctance over Russia sanctions could hinder EU ambitions — EU Commissioner

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"Many leaders are looking around and they expect everybody to share the communality of the project in these difficult moments, and in particular those who aspire to be with us", EU Commission vice-president tells Euronews

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Congratulations.
You have destroyed even the low ratings amongst the Serbian people that were for Joining the EU.

When faced we pressure Serbia never bows no matter the consequences.

VojislavMoranic
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Serbia and Russia are of the same Slavic ethnic groups.

Elainerulesutube
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Well yes you can say Europe union putting pressure on Serbia, but I still belive being EUs neighbours Serbia must feel fortunate and very lucky then being Russia's neighbours,
When Russia goes blind and hungry it doesn't really distinguish between brotherhood slavics or any other, it will go for you and chew you up to the bones

RimiD
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Why forcing to a country to sanction russian. one, if the sanctions wicken russian yes fine but the sanctions makes all Big western nations economic collapse then what is the use of the sanctions. Always use your sence when making decision western leaders because you have to be strong to help ukraine win this crisis .

essma
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The EU has helped Serbia since 2001, according to their data, with 3.3 billion euros. For the same period of about 20 years, European banks have been from Serbia
extracted around 100 billion euros in cash, ready money. Who helped whom more?

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If you don't know who Vucic is, let me tell you. During the 90s and the war in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, he went around the burned and destroyed Croatian territory and gave speeches that all of it was Serbian territory (Youtube: Vucic Glina; Vucic He was/is Chetnik, glorifying great Serbia. He constantly called for war and conquest, calling the Serbs to fight, while he himself was a coward and never fought. Even today, he is the president of Serbia as a great ultra-nationalist. Did you really think that he would impose sanctions on his friend dictator Putin? He is an autocrat himself, holding over 90 percent of the seats in parliament, all ultra-rightists. The opposition boycotted the elections because his party owns all but one of the TV stations. And most of the press is under their hands. Democracy at a low level.

javanava