Germans are calling upon to "break" Serbia
This domination, as they stated, and as Blic reminds us, "must be broken." According to diplomats and sources cited by the newspaper, everything indicates that certain centers of power in the West are attempting to change their approach towards our region and adopt a tougher policy.
One measure could be the "cutting off of financial taps" that few states in the Western Balkans can withstand for more than a few weeks, analysts say.
"Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" claims that "Russia in Europe can rely on three allies." In the EU member state Hungary, in Serbia, a candidate country, and in half of Bosnia and Herzegovina under the control of Bosnian Serbs, the rulers are firmly loyal to Putin, albeit with varying degrees, writes the author Michael Martens in the article.
"President of Serbia Aleksandar Vui is not as openly pro-Russian as Dodik. Serbia even supported the UN General Assembly resolution against the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On the other hand, Belgrade has not joined European sanctions against Russia and supports it wherever it can," Martens wrote.
The Berlin-based "Tages Zeitung," in an article by the author Erich Rathfelder, writes that "the EU and the US want to win over Serbian nationalists with a policy of understanding, which is a dangerous course."
Finally, the "Berliner Zeitung" publishes a text by guest author Muamer Beirovi, titled "Serbia's Domination Must Be Broken." Beirovi believes that this can only be done by Germany, invoking it to play the role of Austria-Hungary in the Western Balkans before World War I.
"The only country that could bring order to the Balkans and ensure its own strategic interests in the region is Germany. It is by far the most important trading partner for Croatia, Bosnia, and...
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