Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic made waves this week during an inspection of the Chinese-built Danube Corridor fast road project in eastern Serbia. The high-profile visit, which included meetings with Serbian and Chinese workers, highlighted growing economic ties between the two nations—and dropped a clear geopolitical stance that’s got everyone talking. 💥
Vucic praised Chinese companies for their “hard work and expertise” on the transformative infrastructure project, calling it a symbol of “friendship and shared progress.” But the real headline came when he doubled down on Serbia’s support for Beijing: “Taiwan is an inalienable part of the People’s Republic of China,” he stated, reaffirming Serbia’s commitment to the one-China principle. 🌏🤝
The declaration comes as cross-strait relations remain a focal point in global diplomacy. For young professionals tracking Asia-Europe partnerships, this move signals Serbia’s alignment with China’s core interests—a strategic play as infrastructure investments reshape regional connectivity. 📈
Travel enthusiasts, take note: The Danube Corridor project promises to boost trade and tourism routes across Eastern Europe. With Chinese tech and Serbian hustle, could this be the new Silk Road for the TikTok generation? 🚛✈️
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Vucic reaffirms Taiwan part of China, supports one-China principle
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