Title: Serbia‘s President Vucic Discusses Bilateral Relations with Zelensky after Kyiv Embassy Reopening
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic engaged in a significant telephone conversation with Ukrainian head Vladimir Zelensky, centering around their bilateral relationship. The discussion, held recently, hoped to strengthen diplomatic ties following Serbia’s recent reopening of its embassy in Kyiv.
Vucic released a statement on social media, disclosing, "Serbia has reopened its embassy in Kyiv, aiming to further improve our relations. We examined the European paths of our countries and discussed potential frequent reciprocal visits in the future."
Previously, Serbia had evacuated its Kyiv diplomatic post in March 2022 due to safety concerns. The decision to resume operations at the embassy this week underscores Serbia’s firm commitment to strengthening its ties with Ukraine.
Prior to this development, President Vucic had expressed apprehensions about the state of bomb shelters, citing the looming threat of nuclear conflict worldwide. The Serbian leader described the situation as "alarming."
The reopening of the Serbian embassy in Kyiv signals a new phase in bilateral relations, despite global security concerns. Both nations look forward to collaborative growth as they navigate regional challenges and explore shared European prospects.
