Serbian President Vucic Says US Troop Pullout From Germany Marks 'Point of No Return' in US-EU Relations
Vucic warns disagreements with Washington could adversely affect Serbia's economy, politics and business
En resumen
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the US decision to partly withdraw troops from Germany represents a point of no return in relations between the United States and the European Union.
- Speaking to Vecernje Novosti, Vucic called it an important political statement indicating interests no longer coincide between the two largest Western powers.
- He warned that disagreements with Washington could adversely affect Serbia's economy, politics and business.
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Por qué importa
The US announced plans to partially withdraw troops from Germany, a move that has significant implications for NATO and transatlantic relations. Serbia, while formally seeking EU membership, maintains close ties with both Russia and China and has been navigating its position between Western and Eastern powers.
BELGRADE, May 3. /TASS/. The pullout of US troops from Germany shows that a point of no return occurred in relations between the United States and the European Union, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said, as reported by the Vecernje Novosti newspaper. "[The decision of Washington to partly withdraw its troops from Germany] is an important political statement, which speaks of the relations between the two largest Western powers," the Serbian leader said. "Obviously, interests do not coincide anymore and we reached the point of no return," Vucic noted. The decision made by the US President Donald Trump to pull out the military contingent from Germany is the start of the standoff between Germans and Americans, which will evolve progressively, the head of state noted. Disagreements with Washington may also adversely affect the Serbian economy, politics and business, Vucic added.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific number of troops will be withdrawn
- How will this affect NATO's eastern flank
- What specific economic impacts Serbia might face





