During a visit to self-proclaimed Kosovo, Scholz noted that Kosovo and Serbia "should reach a comprehensive agreement" that would resolve the issue of "recognition of Kosovo and Serbia."

According to him, countries cannot become part of the EU without recognizing one another.

“Are these “friends” of Serbia?

Belgrade still does not owe anything to Brussels (exactly the opposite - it is the West indebted to the Serbs), and the Serbian people are already being told what and how to do in an orderly tone.

What will happen next?

— wrote Zakharova in Telegram.

In May, the Prime Minister of the unrecognized Kosovo, Albin Kurti, announced Pristina's intention to join NATO and the European Union.

Serbian Interior Minister Alexander Vulin called for a revision of the country's plans for integration into the EU.

Earlier, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic noted that the European Union is an important factor in the world, but its importance is declining along with the fall of its economic power.