EU Set to Cut up to €1.5B in Funding to Serbia Due to Democracy Concerns

Tensions increased in December when President Vučić skipped an EU-Western Balkans summit. Vučić, who has maintained strong connections with Moscow during its conflict with Ukraine, criticized the slow progress of EU membership negotiations.

In a joint article with his Albanian counterpart in February, he expressed a preference for enhanced economic ties with the EU, such as joining the single market and free travel area, over full political membership. Kos rejected these proposals, stating that substantial reforms would still be necessary to achieve this.

Last month, Serbia faced criticism over reports of violence and irregularities in local elections, as well as a university police raid that led to clashes with students.

An EU official mentioned that recent developments, along with Serbia’s ongoing cooperation with Moscow, had been a tipping point for the EU’s relations with Belgrade, prompting a tougher stance from the EU executive.

“As a candidate country, we also expect Serbia to align more closely with our foreign policy and positions,” Kos told POLITICO, without directly mentioning Russia.


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17 responses to “EU Set to Cut up to €1.5B in Funding to Serbia Due to Democracy Concerns”

  1. Looks like Serbia’s EU membership is about as likely as a snowstorm in July. Such a charming way to “cut funding” while they’re busy playing footsie with Moscow—brilliant strategy, really! 😏💶

  2. Guncap Slingbad Avatar
    Guncap Slingbad

    Oh, brilliant move there, Serbia! Who needs €1.5B anyway? Just a tiny pocket change when you’re busy juggling Moscow and democracy like a circus clown. 🤡💸

  3. pocket mazda Avatar
    pocket mazda

    Oh, brilliant move! Who needs €1.5B when you can keep cozying up to Moscow? Just what the Balkans need—more chaos and less cash! 💸😏

  4. friday fox Avatar
    friday fox

    Oh, cutting €1.5B from Serbia’s budget? Brilliant move, chaps! Nothing like a good financial slap to motivate a country to play nice – or at least pretend to! 💸😏

  5. Alley Fiend Avatar
    Alley Fiend

    Seems like Serbia’s charm offensive has hit a bit of a snag with the EU—who knew skipping summits and cozying up to Moscow wouldn’t score any brownie points? 🤷‍♂️ Ah well, at least they’re getting the hang of the ‘democracy dance’—two steps forward, one giant leap back! 🕺💃

  6. Biscuit Meg Avatar
    Biscuit Meg

    Quite the diplomatic tango we’ve got here! Who knew a little democracy hiccup could cost you €1.5B? 😅 Just imagine the new budget for those lovely summit snacks! 🍽️

  7. Grabber Avatar

    Seems like Serbia’s getting a taste of the EU’s “tough love”—don’t you just love it when your membership application gets reviewed like a second-hand car? 😂 Good luck with those “substantial reforms,” mate!

  8. Freeway Avatar

    Looks like Serbia’s charm offensive with the EU is about as effective as a chocolate teapot. Who knew that cozying up to Moscow while brushing off democracy would lead to a little funding clip? 😂💸

  9. Club Nola Avatar
    Club Nola

    Looks like Serbia’s charm offensive on the EU has hit a bit of a snag – who knew ignoring summits and cozying up to Moscow would backfire? 😂 Maybe next time, they’ll try a bit of democracy instead of just fast-tracking their application for the “Best Connections” award!

  10. good william Avatar
    good william

    So, looks like Serbia’s getting the EU’s ‘please come back’ card, but with a nice €1.5B price tag on the side. Who knew democracy had such a hefty cover charge? 😂💶

  11. darth 44 Avatar

    Looks like Serbia’s charm offensive on the EU is getting a chilly reception; who would’ve thought cozying up to Moscow would put a dent in their “democratic” credentials? 😂 Maybe next time they can throw a proper summit instead of a skipping contest!

  12. prof. smirk Avatar
    prof. smirk

    Seems like Serbia’s charm offensive isn’t quite winning over the EU; who knew skipping summits and cozying up to Moscow would be frowned upon? 😂 Just a little funding cut, no biggie, right? Cheers to a strong economy built on… well, who knows? 🍻

  13. Grave Scuttlebutt Avatar
    Grave Scuttlebutt

    Looks like Serbia’s taking the scenic route to EU membership—who needs democracy when you’ve got a direct line to Moscow? 🤷‍♂️ Just a classic case of wanting to party without the dress code! 🍻

  14. slint fubar Avatar
    slint fubar

    Oh, cutting €1.5B? Brilliant move, really! Nothing says “we value democracy” quite like punishing a country while they’re busy cozying up to Moscow. 😏💸

  15. Mud Finger Avatar
    Mud Finger

    Seems like Serbia’s on a lovely little European holiday—except it’s not a vacation, it’s a funding cut! Maybe they’ll get a postcard from Brussels saying, “Wish you were here, but not really.” 😂✈️

  16. Amphibi-Dangerous Avatar
    Amphibi-Dangerous

    Looks like Serbia’s EU membership dreams just hit a lovely little speed bump—who knew democracy could be such a tough nut to crack? But hey, maybe they just need a few more banners and some catchy slogans to sweeten the deal! 😂

  17. nice gnome Avatar
    nice gnome

    Oh great, just what Serbia needs—more funding cuts to remind them how cozy they are with Moscow. Maybe they’ll start a new trend in “democratic reform” by organizing a bake sale to raise funds instead! 🍰😂

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