What's in the Latest Ukraine Declaration That Only Serbia Didn't Support
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Serbia was the only country in Europe not to support a recent declaration on Ukraine.
- The declaration emphasizes the need for a sovereign and independent Ukraine for lasting peace and security in Europe.
- Serbia's abstention highlights its unique position regarding the conflict and European consensus.
Serbia stood alone in Europe by not supporting a recent declaration concerning Ukraine, a move that underscores the country's distinct stance on the ongoing conflict.
The declaration, which received widespread backing across the continent, stressed that lasting peace, security, stability, and prosperity in Europe are impossible without a sovereign and independent Ukraine. It also commended the strength and courage of the Ukrainian people.
While the specific reasons for Serbia's abstention were not detailed in the provided information, the country has historically maintained close ties with Russia, even as it pursues integration with the European Union. This balancing act has often placed Serbia in a difficult position when it comes to international sanctions and declarations targeting Moscow.
Serbia's unique position contrasts sharply with the unified front presented by most European nations, who have largely aligned with Western partners in condemning Russia's actions and supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity. The declaration's emphasis on Ukraine's sovereignty serves as a clear signal of European solidarity and a commitment to international law.
There can be no lasting peace, security, stability, and prosperity in Europe without a sovereign and independent Ukraine, and we commend the strength and courage of the Ukrainian people.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.