Alekszandar Vucsics, the Serbian president, aims to maintain good relations with both the West and the East, seeking EU membership while refraining from imposing sanctions on Russia. Historian Baráth Gábor Gergely emphasizes Serbia's sovereignty in determining its foreign policy. Despite strong ties with Russia, Serbia's EU accession remains a priority, although progress has stalled. The article discusses Vucsics' recent meetings with Putin and U.S. officials, highlighting the complexities of Serbia's geopolitical situation, including the impact of the Ukraine war on EU relations. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)