Kallas sharply criticises Vuciqi for visiting Moscow

The European Union's top diplomat, Kaya Kallas, has expressed its concern over Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq's participation in Victory Day celebrations in Moscow, saying the visit is not being passed without the EU member states being noticed. During a press conference with the foreign minister of [...]
During a press conference together with Poland's foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, Kallas was asked if this visit could affect Serbia's EU membership process, wiretapping, broadcasting Periscope.
From a point of view, it is positive that the Serbian Army does not participate in the parade. That would have been even more problematic. However, going there, along with Putin, while he is involved in a current war, the biggest war in Europe since World War II remains an issue affecting each of the”'s conscience, Kallas said.
She stressed that EU member states have not easily accepted this movement of Vuciqi and added that “has many questions to be asked when discussing future steps. Who are your allies? Who are you really standing with? ”
Vuciq arrived in Moscow 7 May, while Serbian media reported that his plane was temporarily halted in Baku due to the unstable situation over Ukraine.
According to the Kremlin, an official meeting between Vuciqi and Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled on 9 May.












