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Posted: 2025-05-10 22:04:34 UTC

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The text discusses the historical context of Soviet-Russian behavior in Yugoslavia, particularly the mass rapes and pillaging in 1944, which led to Tito's break with Moscow in 1948. It criticizes Serbia's current President Vučić's ties with Moscow, deeming it incompatible with Western values and suggesting Serbia's EU prospects are hindered by its alignment with Russia.
Soviet-Russian army's actions in Yugoslavia in 1944.
Tito's expulsion of the Soviets in 1948.
Serbia's current relationship with Russia under President Vučić.
Implications for Serbia's integration with the EU.
Overcoming historical ties with Russia that conflict with Western values.
Addressing concerns about Serbia being a puppet state of Moscow.
Navigating the complexities of EU integration while maintaining relations with Russia.