Serwer supports Brian Lee, stings Serbia ) resolve between the EU or Russia

The US State Department statement for Serbia's failure to sit on two chairs has provoked many reactions. Daniel Serwer, director of the Conflict Management Programme at the Johns Hopkins School of International Studies and former diplomats, says he agrees with Hoyt Brian Yee's claim, reports “b92”, conscript Periscopi. “The question rising: [...]
Daniel Serwer, director of the Conflict Management Programme at the Johns Hopkins School of International Studies and former diplomats, says he agrees with Hoyt Brian Yee's claim, reports “b92”, conscript Periscopi.
“The question is raised: why is someone in a country that needs economic and political reform to close in Moscow? Russia has an economy of the size of Spain (with Catalonian) and a political system that addresses prosecution and murder to eliminate competition. While the Russian army has succeeded in its intervention in Ukraine and Syria, it has nothing close to the capacity the West has to protect its friends and allies,” said Serer>, adding that Russia is” a regional downward power, highly dependent on hydrocarbons instead of on a varied” economy.
However, Sererer explains that Serbia has maintained significant relations with Russia, military co-operation, economic interests and the Slavic cultural aphysmacy.
The “Russians have given Serbia the MiGs, have included Serbia in military exercises and have established a humanitarian logistical base near Nis,” he said, adding that Russia is also stopping Kosovo's entry into the UN.
Sererer claims that close relations with Russia also imply accepting Putin's governing norms, while the reforms the European Union calls for as a condition for accession require political leaders to do difficult things that block at least part of the political corruption in the Balkans./Periscopi/











