EU waiting for concrete steps from Serbia

by Cristian Florescu

European Parliament Rapporteur Vladimir Bilcik MEP told N1 that the European Union is waiting to see concrete steps in terms of Serbia’s commitment to a European future.

“It’s very clear. Serbia has committed to the European future and European integration. The new Serbian Government has underlined its commitment, and we are waiting for concrete steps at the moment when we have Russia’s attack against Ukraine when we are facing a war back in Europe, we are expecting all accession countries to work with us,” he said.

He warned that the Serbian authorities’ decision to allow the launch of Russia Today, which he said is a disinformation platform, is “completely contrary, not only to Serbia’s commitment to align with the external policy of the EU, to align with our support for Ukraine, which has been attacked by Russia, but also it’s completely contrary to the commitment to the basic principles of rule of law, democracy, fundamental rights and freedoms for all because an important part of that is free media, free and independent media”.

He said that Europe, including the Western Balkans, needs to give free speech a fair chance. “For that, we need to support strong, independent and free media and not to support propaganda mouthpieces of a country which is waging war against Europe, against EU enlargement, against our values, because this would be detrimental not only to Serbia but also to the whole region of the Western Balkans,” he said.

He said that he is alarmed by the level of disinformation in Serbian media, adding that permission to launch Russia Today in Serbia is a step in the wrong direction and an action completely opposite to the commitment heard from the government and public institutions.

“This is also an important message to all of those who are responsible for the media scene in Serbia and across the Western Balkans. The regulators have to be serious about serious media. There are rules that also apply to the operation of media in any democracy, precisely because we want to guard and protect the public interest, which is to spread responsible news, news which is based on facts, news which is based on professional journalism and Russia Today is completely out of bounds with any of these principles,” Bilcik said.

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