Serbia Could End Visa-Free Travel for Russians Under EU Alignment Push
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Serbia Could End Visa-Free Travel for Russians Under EU Alignment Push
Serbia is preparing to align with the Schengen Area by the end of 2027, a move that could require Belgrade to end its visa-free regime for Russian citizens. President Aleksandar Vučić has previously rejected reports that Serbia plans to scrap visa-free travel for Russians. The plans were outlined by Serbia's European integration minister, Nemanja Starović, in an interview with Radio Belgrade, as reported by The Moscow Times on August 11. We bri…
"Serbia, one of the last European countries where Russians can freely enter, is preparing to join the Schengen Area, which will automatically require visas for Russian citizens," MT reports. READ ALSO: EU Enlargement Dispute: Serbia Could Influence Ukraine's Accession Currently, Russian citizens can enter Serbia without a visa and stay in the country for up to 30 days. Serbia has been negotiating EU accession since 2014. In April 2026, Serbian P…
Serbia, one of the last European countries where Russian citizens can enter free, is preparing to join the Schengen area, which will automatically involve the introduction of visas for citizens of the Russian Federation.
The country intends to join the Schengen area.
Serbia may abolish visa-free travel with Russia to join the EUSerbia plans to join the Schengen zone by the end of 2027, which will lead to the introduction of visas for Russian citizens. The government has formed a working group, but President Vučić has previously denied abolishing visa-free travel.
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