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Serbia Signals Possible Sanctions on Russia if EU Membership 'in Sight'

While Belgrade has not joined EU sanctions against Moscow, the decision reflects economic pragmatism rather than political alignment, Serbian European Integration Minister Nemanja Starovic said.

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Serbia has not yet imposed sanctions against Russia for pragmatic economic reasons. Although Serbia has condemned Russia's war against Ukraine, the country is trying to maintain a balance between Russia and the West. Serbia has been officially applied to the EU in 2012, but its progress in the process of accession is limited to legal problems. UPDATE ORA 09.00 – USA and China have faced Ukraine in the United States on 25 July to stop supporting …

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The Serbian Minister stated that the country had done enough to support Ukraine.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Serbia will support sanctions against Russia only before joining the EU - Minister Serbia confirmed its support for the territorial integrity of Ukraine and its European aspirations, but is not ready to join the EU sanctions against Russia. Minister Nemanja Starović explained this by the economic consequences and the lack of security guarantees as a non-EU member.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The Minister for Europe, Nemanya Starović, explained Belgrade ' s current position of insecurity on the part of the European Union.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Korrespondent.net broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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