President Aleksandar Vučić stated that Serbia was the sole participant at the Ukraine–Southeast Europe Summit in Kyiv that did not sign the joint declaration. This declaration, adopted at the summit, involved participating nations pledging ongoing political, military, financial, and security support for Ukraine. Furthermore, the document emphasized cooperation in rebuilding the war-affected country and called for increased international pressure on Russia to facilitate an end to the conflict.
Speaking on the occasion, Vučić noted that his visit to Kyiv was intended to present Serbia’s official stance on the key issues discussed. He affirmed that Belgrade maintains its support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and its path toward recovery. The Kyiv Declaration served as a commitment mechanism among the attending countries, solidifying their collective pledge to sustain support for Ukraine.
The agreement underscored a unified front regarding the necessity of ending the war and addressing the geopolitical fallout. Despite Serbia’s non-signature, Vučić reiterated the country’s commitment to Ukraine. His participation in Kyiv was framed as an opportunity to articulate Serbia’s perspective on the ongoing crisis.
The discussion at the summit highlighted international efforts to bolster Ukraine’s resilience while simultaneously demanding accountability from Russia.
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