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Serbian President Vučić Says US Support Has Surged Under Trump, Extends Invitation to Visit Belgrade

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić told Fox News that support for the United States has dramatically increased in Serbia under President Trump, contrasting sharply with lingering resentment from NATO's 1999 bombing campaign. Vučić credited Trump's focus on economic cooperation and conservative values rather than political pressure for the shift in public perception. The improved relationship is centered on strategic dialogue covering energy, infrastructure, AI, and defense cooperation, positioning Serbia as a regional economic hub while pursuing EU membership.

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić described a dramatic transformation in US-Serbia relations under the Trump administration. He attributed the shift to Trump's emphasis on economic cooperation, investment, and technological collaboration rather than political pressure—an approach that resonates differently with Serbs than previous administrations, particularly given historical grievances stemming from NATO's 1999 bombing campaign during the Kosovo conflict. Vučić extended an invitation to Trump to visit Serbia, predicting a massive public reception. The two countries are preparing a strategic dialogue focused on energy infrastructure, liquefied natural gas, data centers, advanced computing, and defense cooperation. Vučić highlighted Serbia's economic growth—citing GDP expansion from €32 billion when he became prime minister in 2014 to over €100 billion projected for this year—and noted Serbia's ambitions to host Expo 2027 and join the European Union. The improved relationship builds on Trump's first-term efforts to broker economic normalization agreements between Serbia and Kosovo in 2020, which prioritized infrastructure and investment over the politically contentious question of Kosovo's status.

What's missing

The article does not include perspectives from other Serbian political parties, opposition figures, or independent Serbian media on whether public support for the US has genuinely surged or how representative Vučić's characterization is. Additionally, no independent polling data is provided to verify the claimed 90-95% favorability comparison between Trump and Democratic administrations. The EU's perspective on Serbia's warming ties with the Trump administration and potential implications for Serbia's EU accession process is absent.

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  • EXCLUSIVE: Serbian President Vučić says support for US 'surged' under Trump, invites him to visit Belgrade

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