Serbia is again the only EU candidate country in the Western Balkans which has not aligned with a new decision of the Council of the European Union on restrictive measures over undermining or threatening territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.
EU High Representative Josep Borrell has said that on Sept. 1, 2022, the Council of the EU adopted a decision supplementing the Council’s decision from 2014 and adding three persons to the list of individuals, entities and bodies subject to restrictive measures. North Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania, Ukraine, and Bosnia and Herzegovina have been aligning with this decision.
Serbia was the only EU candidate country in the Western Balkans which did not align its policy with the Council’s decision from July referring to implementing special measures in countering terrorism, another Council’s four decisions from July on restrictive measures over Ukraine, and the Council’s decision on restrictive measures against Iran, adopted in June.
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