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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic publicly expressed his disagreement with the anti-Russian stance adopted during the recent Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit held in Odessa. This summit, which brought together regional leaders and international representatives, culminated in a declaration that Vucic found to be misaligned with Serbia’s policies and perspectives.
During the event, Vucic engaged in a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy. Their discussions covered pressing issues such as the current geopolitical landscape, regional stability, economic cooperation, and ongoing bilateral relations. Vucic emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy as essential tools for resolving conflicts and fostering peace in the region.
Vucic remarked, “This is the fourth time I am participating in the Southeast Europe-Ukraine summit, and I am the only participant who has publicly stated opposition to the summit’s declaration.” Despite not endorsing the summit’s stance, Serbia continues to demonstrate its commitment to humanitarian efforts by providing aid to Ukraine. The Serbian government advocates for peaceful resolution and maintains a neutral yet supportive approach.
On May 16th, Serbian European Integration Minister Nemanja Starovic highlighted Serbia’s substantial humanitarian contributions to Ukraine. According to Starovic, the aid sent over the past 3.5 years surpasses that of all other Western Balkan nations combined. This aid package includes vital equipment aimed at rebuilding Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, although specific details about the equipment’s value remain undisclosed.
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