Vuciq is expected to go to Moscow 9 May, EU: We're saying there'll be consequences, but it's early.

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq is expected to attend Victory Day ceremonies in Moscow 9 May. This visit by the head of a state that is candidate for the European Union is contradicting Union as a move in disparity with foreign policies. European Union spokespersons at today's media conference [...]
This visit by the head of a state that is candidate for the European Union is contradicting Union as a move in disparity with foreign policies.
European Union spokespersons at today's media conference were asked about this visit and whether there will be consequences.
“The EU has been very clear with our partners, including Serbia, that reports with Russia cannot continue as before”, said spokesman Guillaume Mercier, broadcast. Periscope.
Journalists asked him if there would be any concrete consequences for Serbia if Vuciq went to Moscow.
“It's too early to judge, we're not speculating because we're talking about an event that's going to happen on May 9th, so it's early”
Meanwhile, a spokeswoman Paula Pinho answered a question about the participation of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico as EU member state.
The “is not only for candidate countries, but also for member countries, and we view the May 9th celebrations as part of Russian propaganda and an attempt to justify its invasion in Ukraine and we must refrain from granting legitimacy in any way in this war. Content from participation in Moscow”.












