Serbian President Says Country Sees Partnership With Trump
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated that Serbia views U.S. President Trump as a partner focused on sovereignty and practical cooperation. He contrasted this stance with what he described as European skepticism toward U.S. policy.
Fox NewsVučić wrote that Serbia maintains its goal of European Union membership while seeking stronger ties with Washington. He described meetings during President Trump's first term as respectful and focused on Serbia's concerns.
Vučić noted that Serbia still recalls the 1999 NATO bombing campaign. He said this history once fueled suspicion of the United States, but that public sentiment has shifted. He added that many Serbians now express support for President Trump and his emphasis on national sovereignty.
Vučić stated that Serbia has one of Europe's higher GDP growth rates and is expanding in data centers, electric vehicle supply chains, and lithium mining. He said the country is preparing infrastructure for EXPO 2027 in Belgrade. Vučić said Serbia seeks investment partnerships rather than aid and described the country as a stable anchor in the Western Balkans.
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