
Dutch MEP Thijs Reuten of the Alliance of Socialists and Democrats group asked the European Commission to explain the “unclear policy” towards Serbia and said that (Serbian President Aleksandar) Vucic is using the European Union as an ATM, Serbian news agency reported. Beta , cited by Rador.
Reuten asked the European Commission to say what it will do to encourage Serbia to sign up to the European plan and whether it will suspend payments to Serbia under the Economic and Investment Plan until Vučić signs and demonstrates a strong commitment to implementing the European plan.
“Vucic uses the EU as his own ATM and then refuses to sign the plan to normalize relations with Kosovo,” Reuten wrote on Twitter, demanding a written response from the European Commission.
Reuten reminds that on February 28, European Commissioner for Enlargement Oliver Vargei presented a package of financial support for Serbia worth 2.2 billion euros, of which 600 million euros are in the form of grants.
“The same evening, on national television, Vučić stated that he did not want to sign the European plan, which he would have accepted the day before and which the Prime Minister of Kosovo was ready to sign,” Reuten recalls in an address to him. to the European Commission.
Thijs Reuten is a member of the Foreign Policy Committee of the European Parliament and a deputy member of the EU Delegation to the Commission for the Stabilization and Association of Serbia with the EU.
Source: Hot News

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