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[–] Anonymaus@feddit.org 4 points 11 hours ago

Is that supposed to be news

[–] tal@lemmy.today 14 points 21 hours ago

In reality, Serbia is pursuing a two-track policy: selectively engaging with the West for economic and political benefits, while at the same time deepening military, economic and ideological alliances with authoritarian powers such as China and Russia.

https://chinaobservers.eu/serbia-turns-multi-vector-foreign-policy-into-development-model-with-chinas-help/

[–] huppakee@lemm.ee 5 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

I appreciate you sharing, but this has been old news for a while now. Nice to see research backing up the claims though.

On paper, the doctrine positions Serbia as a state that balances between East and West.

But KCSS researchers emphasize that this is a facade. In reality, Serbia is pursuing a two-track policy: selectively engaging with the West for economic and political benefits, while at the same time deepening military, economic and ideological alliances with authoritarian powers such as China and Russia.

“The findings confirm that Serbia’s security policy is increasingly aligning with Moscow and Beijing on core strategic issues,” said Mentor Vrajolli, executive director of KCSS.

Wonder how long EU can stay neutral in this.

[–] Zentron@lemm.ee 6 points 23 hours ago

They are gonna stay neutral for a long time , especially when they start mining for lithium in serbia ... there are mass protests going on against the president and his party and EU doesnt give a single flying fuck , dont think EU cares too much about anything that isnt benefiting the core