Serwer: EU to do well to abandon Serbia's failed calming policy

Daniel Serwer, professor at the University of “Johns Hopkins” in the United States (SHBA), at the same time the distinguished connoisseur of political developments in the Western Balkans, through a post on the platform “X” late Tuesday, has said the European Union (BE) can make <x6jer<7> by abandoning itself, as he noted, Serbia's failed quiet policy. [...]
Daniel Serwer, professor at the University of “Johns Hopkins” in the United States (SHBA), at the same time the distinguished connoisseur of political developments in the Western Balkans, through a post on the platform “X” late Tuesday, has said the European Union (BE) can make <x6jer<7> by abandoning itself, as he noted, Serbia's failed quiet policy.
“The EU can do its best by abandoning Belgrade's failed calming policy and instead renewing its commitment to individual human rights, as well as the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all Western Balkan states”, Serwer has written.












