Vucic says Serbia aligned most of its foreign policy with EU

Aleksandar Vučić, Bled
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told reporters at the Bled Strategic Forum that Serbia had aligned 62 percent of its foreign policy with the European Union.

Speaking after a meeting with European Council President Charles Michel, Vucic said that some difficulties exist. “There are certain limitations about Serbia’s complex interests in regard to Kosovo. It isn’t always as simple as people think but we are trying to protect our national and state interests,” he said.

Vucic said that he discussed the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue with Michel as well as the situation in the region including Bosnia-Herzegovina, rule of law in Serbia efforts on the European path. “He told me about the agenda. Someone always appears to criticize us because there isn’t enough desire for expansion in the EU,” he said.