**Serbian President Meets with EU Commissioner**
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic visited Brussels to meet with European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos. After the meeting, Vucic said that Serbia remains committed to strengthening cooperation and stability in the region.
Kos described the meeting as “constructive” on social media platform X. She emphasized that enlargement is a whole of society process, which requires strong civil society and independent media.
However, many people in Serbia feel disappointed with the European Union‘s position. Protests have been ongoing for over four months, and demonstrators claim that the regime used state violence against them.
**Sharp Reactions to EU Commissioner’s Statement**
Kos’s statement was met with sharp reactions on social media. Many users felt abandoned by Brussels and were critical of Kos’s views. Some even called for Vucic’s resignation.
Others pointed out Brussels’ hypocrisy, arguing that anything involving Vucic cannot be constructive. One user pleaded with Kos to refrain from making such statements.
**Low Support for EU in Serbia**
The low support for the European Union in Serbia has further eroded due to these Brussels positions. Criticism hasn’t come only from Serbia but also from Slovenia.
**Protests Continue in Serbia**
Protests in Serbia have been ongoing since November last year, with one of the largest rallies in recent history held in Belgrade last weekend. Demonstrators accuse the government of corruption, repression, media restrictions, and undermining the rule of law.
**Reactions to Brussels Growing Severe**
The reactions to Brussels are growing increasingly severe. One user commented that the European Union’s role in undermining democracy in Serbia is enormous.
Vucic met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday in Brussels. Key topics of discussion included bilateral cooperation between Serbia and NATO, the Alliance’s presence in Kosovo, and the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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