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Wadephul, a German MP, says that Serbia's EU candidate must adhere to the bloc's Russia policies

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Monday urged Serbia to align its foreign policy and security towards Russia with that of the European Union, if it wanted to join the bloc.

Serbia's populist President Aleksandar Vucic tries to balance his country's European Union candidacy with its traditional ties to Russia and China.

Serbia depends on Russian gas and its only oil refiner NIS (Russian-owned) is subject to U.S. sanctions because of the conflict in Ukraine.

Wadephul told his Serbian counterpart Marko Dridic that Ukraine is fighting for freedom not only for itself but also for the whole of Europe.

"We need to see a commitment from all the states in the European Union, and also from the countries that are joining."

He said that before Serbia can join the 27-nation group, it must show it is "on a clear road towards the European Union," which includes aligning itself with EU foreign policy and security.

Belgrade, despite refusing to join Western sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine has condemned Moscow's policy in international forums such as the United Nations. Reporting by Alexander Ratz, Writing by Ivana Skularac and Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Alexandra Hudson

(source: Reuters)