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The European Parliament called on the EU to reconsider the amount of subsidies to Serbia because of Russia's support

5/10/2023, 3:15:54 PM

Highlights: MEPs called on the EU to reconsider the amount of financial aid to Serbia because of the pro-Russian position. The European Parliament also called anti-Russian sanctions one of the conditions for Serbia's membership in the EU. The world will no longer be unipolar, it will be either bipolar or multipolar, according to Vučić. The EU is expected to make a decision by the end of the year on whether or not to impose sanctions on Serbia, which has been accused of supporting the Russian government.

MEPs called on the EU to reconsider the amount of financial aid to Serbia because of the pro-Russian position of the state.


"Members of the European Parliament want the European Union to revise the amount of financial assistance to Serbia if it continues to support anti-democratic policies," RIA Novosti reported.

The parliamentarians also called on the EC to monitor the compliance of EU expenditures with the strategic goals of the association.

The European Parliament also called anti-Russian sanctions one of the conditions for Serbia's membership in the EU.

On April 6, Serbian leader Aleksandar Vučić said that he expects increased pressure on Serbia to impose anti-Russian sanctions.

According to Vučić, the world will no longer be unipolar, it will be either bipolar or multipolar.

He noted that the option of a multipolar world is more acceptable for Serbia.