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Polish PM Donald Tusk says EU is not complete without Serbia

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Last updated: 2024/10/24 at 8:57 PM
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk recently met with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in Belgrade to discuss Serbia’s progress in its bid for European Union membership. The meeting, which took place on Thursday, highlighted the importance of Serbia to the EU and the potential for increased bilateral and economic cooperation between the two countries. Vučić expressed optimism about the future of Serbia’s relationship with the EU, while Tusk emphasized the significance of Serbia’s growth plans and the need for stronger economic ties between Poland and Serbia.

During the talks in Belgrade, President Vučić spoke with reporters about the new perspectives and hope that the meeting had brought to Serbia’s European aspirations. While acknowledging his initial skepticism, Vučić noted that the discussions had opened up possibilities for a different relationship with the EU. Tusk echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that Serbia plays a crucial role in completing the European Union and highlighting the country’s ambitious growth plans. He also underscored Poland’s interest in strengthening economic relations with Serbia, indicating a commitment to closer cooperation between the two nations.

In his remarks after the meeting, President Vučić emphasized the importance of Serbia’s relationship with the EU and expressed a willingness to work towards accelerating the country’s European integration process. He noted the significance of ongoing reforms and efforts to align with EU standards, acknowledging that progress and cooperation were essential for Serbia’s future development. Tusk also emphasized the need for mutual understanding and dialogue between Serbia, the EU, and Poland to promote economic growth and foster closer ties between the countries.

The meeting between Tusk and Vučić marked a significant step in strengthening the relationship between Poland and Serbia and advancing Serbia’s EU membership aspirations. Both leaders expressed optimism about the potential for enhanced cooperation and economic ties, underscoring the importance of ongoing dialogue and collaboration in achieving shared goals. As Serbia continues to pursue its European path, the support and engagement of countries like Poland will be crucial in facilitating the country’s integration into the EU and promoting regional stability and prosperity.

Overall, the meeting between Tusk and Vučić underscored the shared commitment of Poland and Serbia to deepening their cooperation and advancing Serbia’s European aspirations. By emphasizing the importance of bilateral relations, economic cooperation, and mutual understanding, the leaders signaled their dedication to working together towards common objectives. As Serbia continues on its path towards EU membership, the support and collaboration of countries like Poland will be essential in realizing Serbia’s full potential and strengthening ties between the EU and its neighbors in the Western Balkans.

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