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Serbia at a crossroads: economic progress, political fragmentation and a pragmatic path towards the EU without veto rights

Serbia demonstrates a high degree of readiness for economic and institutional reforms. However, Vučić’s remarks clearly suggest a preference for a pragmatic and flexible approach to membership, including the option of joining the EU without veto rights. This reflects an attempt to balance rapid access to the EU market with the preservation of strategic autonomy in sensitive foreign policy areas.

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