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<p><strong>Belgrade</strong>  — Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Serbia must align its foreign and security policies with those of the European Union, particularly regarding Russia, if it expects to progress toward eventual membership.</p>



<p>The remarks came during his visit to Belgrade, where he held discussions with senior Serbian officials on regional stability and accession obligations.</p>



<p>Wadephul stated that aspiring member states must demonstrate full commitment to the EU’s shared principles, including policy positions that govern security and international engagement.</p>



<p>He noted that the conflict in Ukraine had intensified expectations for unity among EU members and candidate countries, placing greater emphasis on clarity and consistency from aspirants.</p>



<p>Serbia has long attempted to strike a balance between its goal of joining the EU and its historical ties with Russia and China.</p>



<p>President Aleksandar Vucic has emphasized that Serbia’s geopolitical stance is shaped by energy dependence, regional dynamics and longstanding diplomatic relationships.</p>



<p>Belgrade remains reliant on Russian natural gas, and the country’s only oil refinery is majority-owned by a Russian company that is under international sanctions related to the war in Ukraine.</p>



<p>The energy sector’s vulnerability has contributed to Serbia’s cautious approach to foreign policy alignment, even as it seeks progress toward European integration.</p>



<p>Wadephul underscored that the situation in Ukraine had reshaped Europe’s security landscape and required cohesive action among all partners.</p>



<p>He said that EU members and accession countries must demonstrate a unified position in support of European principles and collective security priorities.</p>



<p>He added that Ukraine’s ongoing conflict represents a struggle that extends beyond national defense, describing it as a fight for freedom and stability throughout Europe.</p>



<p>In his view, this context makes clarity from Serbia essential, especially given the country’s strategic location and its membership ambitions.</p>



<p>Serbia has declined to join Western sanctions against Russia, reflecting domestic political considerations and economic dependence on Russian energy flows.</p>



<p>However, it has supported several international resolutions that criticize Moscow’s actions, including votes at multilateral institutions condemning the invasion.</p>



<p>Wadephul said Serbia must show it is genuinely committed to the path toward EU membership, which includes measurable alignment with the bloc’s foreign policy.</p>



<p>He stressed that accession is contingent not only on economic reforms and governance standards but also on foreign policy consistency with the EU’s framework.</p>



<p>The European Union has reiterated that alignment on security and diplomatic matters is central to the accession process.</p>



<p>Officials have repeatedly highlighted that candidate countries cannot maintain policies incompatible with the EU’s strategic choices, particularly on major geopolitical issues.</p>



<p>Serbia’s government maintains that its strategic priority is eventual accession to the EU, while also preserving its relationships with global partners.</p>



<p>Officials argue that the country must navigate the process in a way that safeguards economic stability and reflects its domestic political environment.</p>



<p>Analysts note that Serbia’s position is influenced by a complex mix of national identity, regional politics and economic calculations.<br>Energy dependence on Russia remains a major factor, although Serbia has sought to diversify energy supplies through regional cooperation and infrastructure upgrades.</p>



<p>Wadephul’s visit included discussions on regional security, economic cooperation and reforms required for Serbia to move forward in the accession process.</p>



<p>He emphasized that the EU sought stable, predictable partners and expected candidate states to align more closely with European norms and obligations.</p>



<p>The comments highlight the increasing pressure on Serbia to reconcile its foreign policy with the expectations of the EU, which has tightened its stance as the geopolitical environment evolves.</p>



<p>Observers say the coming months will be significant in determining whether Serbia can adjust its policies sufficiently to maintain momentum in accession talks.</p>



<p>Serbia continues to express interest in a future within the European Union, saying integration offers economic opportunities, modernization and a stronger role in the region.</p>



<p>The question of alignment with EU foreign and security policy remains a central test of Belgrade’s readiness to advance toward membership in the 27-nation bloc.</p>
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