Serbia’s Continued Arming Of Ukraine Risks Rupturing Relations With Russia By Andrew Korybko Everything is proceeding according to the US’ plan, which Vucic might have even secretly agreed to. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic recently told German media that his country is… Read More ›
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Hungary Warned About Brussels’ Three Regime Change Plots In Central Europe
Hungary Warned About Brussels’ Three Regime Change Plots In Central Europe By Andrew Korybko These are being advanced through a combination of information warfare and support for anti-government (Brussels-organized) “NGOs” (BONGOs). Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto warned in a Facebook post last month… Read More ›
Signals And Sanctions: Serbia’s Uneasy Dance With Russia And The EU
Signals And Sanctions: Serbia’s Uneasy Dance With Russia And The EU By Andrew Korybko For as pro-Western as Serbia’s foreign policy course becomes, Russia continues to eschew pressuring it and meddling in its affairs, which sharply contrasts with the West ramping… Read More ›
Serbia’s Latest Smooth-Talking Towards Russia Is Politically Self-Serving
Serbia’s Latest Smooth-Talking Towards Russia Is Politically Self-Serving By Andrew Korybko It remains to be seen whether Serbia will keep its word and no longer indirectly arm Ukraine. Serbia surprised some observers after its President and Prime Minister assured Russia that it’ll no longer indirectly… Read More ›
Russia Will No Longer Look The Other Way As Serbia Indirectly Arms Ukraine
Russia Will No Longer Look The Other Way As Serbia Indirectly Arms Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Whatever ends up happening, and hopefully nothing too dramatic will unfold, it’s long overdue for Russia to finally call Vucic out. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service… Read More ›
Can Hungary, Serbia, And Slovakia Pioneer A New Central European Integration Platform?
Can Hungary, Serbia, And Slovakia Pioneer A New Central European Integration Platform? By Andrew Korybko The possibility exists, but it should be centred on enduring economic interests that are less likely than political and security ones to shift with a change… Read More ›
Serbian President Traveling To Moscow For Victory Day Doesn’t Compensate For Removing His Deputy PM
Serbian President Traveling To Moscow For Victory Day Doesn’t Compensate For Removing His Deputy PM By Andrew Korybko Vucic’s trip should be seen less as defying the EU and more as furthering his self-interests. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic confirmed that he’ll defy the… Read More ›
Any Hungarian-Serbian Alliance Would Have Very Real Limits
Any Hungarian-Serbian Alliance Would Have Very Real Limits By Andrew Korybko Hungary won’t go to war against Croatia in support of Serbia, thus de facto defecting from NATO with all the cascading consequences that this would entail, including a possible NATO… Read More ›
Analysing The Scandal Over Serbia’s Latest Anti-Russian Vote At The UNGA
All Sides Of The Ukrainian Conflict Underestimated Each Other Analysing The Scandal Over Serbia’s Latest Anti-Russian Vote At The UNGA By Andrew Korybko Defying two of the three Great Powers with the greatest influence over Serbia was an epic error of judgement,… Read More ›
Serbia’s Top General Hinted At Carrying Out A Pro-Western Military Pivot Under Sanctions Duress
Serbia’s Top General Hinted At Carrying Out A Pro-Western Military Pivot Under Sanctions Duress By Andrew Korybko This could easily lead to a more profound pivot that undoes decades of strategic ties with Russia in just a few years. Chief of… Read More ›