Vučić Invites Trump to Belgrade, Citing 90-10 Serbian Preference for Republicans
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 10
Vučić Invites Trump to Belgrade, Citing 90-10 Serbian Preference for Republicans
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 10
Summary
Hundreds of thousands of Serbs could greet Donald Trump in Belgrade, Aleksandar Vučić said, after extending an invitation he tied to sharply improved U.S.-Serbia relations under Trump.
A 90-to-10 or 95-to-5 public split favoring Trump-era Republicans over Democrats reflects how his Balkans policy—centered on economic cooperation rather than political pressure—has reshaped views despite memories of the 1999 NATO bombing.
A new U.S.-Serbia strategic dialogue is being prepared around energy, infrastructure, AI, defense and investment, with projects including LNG cooperation, data centers and advanced computing.
Serbia is pitching that partnership while keeping ties with Russia and China, backing Israel, and refusing to recognize Kosovo even as it pursues EU membership.
Vučić cast Serbia's rise as economic as well as diplomatic, saying GDP has grown from 32 billion euros when he became prime minister to more than 100 billion euros this year, ahead of Belgrade's Expo 2027 hosting.