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Serbs are not 'little Russians', says former PM Ana Brnabić
At a Brussels conference, Serbia's National Assembly Speaker and former Prime Minister Ana Brnabić rejected claims that Serbia is a Russian satellite
Points clés
- Serbia has allocated more than €60 million in direct financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine since February 2022.
- Serbia is an autonomous, independent, and sovereign country, not 'little Russians' or a Russian satellite.
- Russia has frequently criticized Serbia for voting to condemn Russian aggression at the UN and for aiding Ukraine.
- The EU applies double standards by requiring Serbia to implement all ODIHR recommendations while exempting other candidate countries.
At a Brussels conference, Serbia's National Assembly Speaker and former Prime Minister Ana Brnabić rejected claims that Serbia is a Russian satellite or "little Russians." She emphasized that Serbia has provided over €60 million in direct financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including critical electrical equipment from its own reserves. Brnabić also criticized the European Union for applying double standards to Serbia's accession process compared to other candidate countries, specifically regarding ODIHR electoral recommendations.
En citations
“We Serbs are not ‘little Russians’; Serbia is an autonomous, independent and sovereign country with nearly a thousand years of history.”
“This is a double standard that is hard for us to explain to our citizens and it undermines the credibility of the European Union.”
En chiffres
- 140
- Countries signed up to take part in EXPO 2027
- €60M+
- Aid allocated by Serbia to Ukraine since February 2022
- 2021
- Year since which Serbia has been technically ready for cluster three
Chronologie
- Russia condemns NATO's air strikes on Serbia
- Serbia becomes technically ready to open EU cluster three
- Russia launches its war of aggression against Ukraine
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