In a significant shift in regional dynamics, two major European summits are set to take place in Serbia, a country that has traditionally been seen as Russia's closest ally in the Balkans. The move is likely to be viewed as a major diplomatic coup for the European Union, which has been seeking to expand its influence in the region. With Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vučić, facing increasing pressure from the West to distance himself from Moscow, the summits may signal a significant turning point in Belgrade's foreign policy. As the EU and other Western powers look to strengthen ties with Serbia, the country's future role in the region is set to be redefined.
Two European summits are being held in a country long considered Russia's closest ally in the region.