Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission visited Serbia on 15 October 2025, as part of her tour to the states of the Western Balkan. In Serbia, she held a press conference with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
In her speech during the conference, she emphasized the European Union’s commitment to supporting Serbia’s path towards EU membership. In that regard, she highlighted the necessity for Serbia to make concrete progress in areas such as the rule of law, electoral reforms, media freedom, and alignment with EU foreign policy, including sanctions against Russia. Underscoring the tangible benefits of EU integration, such as access to the Single Market and energy collaborations, she praised Serbia’s efforts towards alignment with EU values and policies, while encouraging further progress. She invited Serbia for further discussions in Brussels, signaling both the challenges and opportunities of EU accession and reaffirming the EU’s commitment to partnership and solidarity with the country.
Find the transcript of the President’s statement here: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/press…
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