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Serbia’s Brnabić condemns EU double standards on enlargement – POLITICO

By staffMay 22, 20262 Mins Read
Serbia’s Brnabić condemns EU double standards on enlargement – POLITICO
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Serbia gained the status of an official candidate for EU entry in 2012, and opened talks on areas of alignment with the bloc, known as clusters, in 2014.

Asked whether Serbia’s pro-Moscow stance is complicating its EU membership drive, she said, “It doesn’t make things easier for us, which is more than obvious, since we have not opened any new cluster in the EU integration process since December 2021.”

Meanwhile, other Western Balkan countries such as Albania and Montenegro have made progress in their EU accession talks, while Serbia’s negotiations have stalled, Brnabić said. This isn’t because Serbia is not ready, she said, but because the country isn’t “aligned fully with the EU’s Foreign and Security Policy.”

The former prime minister also feels that the “narrative” of Serbia’s democratic backsliding is unfair, contending that the country is being singled out for the same reason.

“We saw, for example, interestingly, tear gas and water cannons used against protesters in Albania, but no one said a word,” Brnabić said, referring to recent opposition-led protests which resulted in clashes between protestors and police. “And why is that? In my view, because Albania has aligned 100 percent with common foreign and security policy, and then, you know, you [the EU] turn a blind eye to anything”.

“Whereas in case of Serbia, you do push to quite a large extent false narratives and you do apply a different kind of standard,” she added.

As reported by POLITICO, the EU is poised to slash up to € 1.5 billion in pre-accession funds to Serbia over the country’s backsliding on democratic standards.

Listen to the interview and more in this week’s episode of the Brussels Playbook Week Ender.

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