Sweden suspends financial support to Serbian Government

In this surprising announcement, Swedish Government states that the support will focus on civil society in the future. Support suspended due to increasing corruption and lack of rule of law
06.11.2025.
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In his statement, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa states that “Developments in Serbia have gone in the wrong direction, including issues such as increasing corruption and the failure to uphold the rule of law. Countries cannot expect support from Sweden if they do not deliver the reforms and development that we expect. That is why we are making these changes now".

Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reads : "The Government monitors developments in Serbia closely and has long noted deficiencies in the Serbian Government’s desire for reform. This applies in particular to upholding the rule of law, fighting corruption and protecting fundamental rights and freedoms such as freedom of expression and press freedom.

In light of this, the Government has decided to review its support to Serbia in accordance with the principles of a merit-based enlargement of the EU, whereby countries that make progress and demonstrate a willingness to introduce reforms are rewarded, while support can be withdrawn or frozen for those that do not respect fundamental rights or shortcomings in their democratic development. Therefore, the Government has decided to withdraw certain types of support to the Serbian State and to reallocate the resources to strengthening civil society instead."
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