Serbian foreign minister proposes hosting Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations amid ongoing conflict

EXCLUSIVE: Marko Djuric, the Foreign Minister of Serbia, revealed to Fox News Digital that Belgrade is ready to serve as the venue for peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.

“Serbia is among the nations offering its good offices, considering our history and our friendships with all parties involved, to potentially host discussions aimed at ending this terrible conflict that has caused immense loss of life and widespread devastation,” Djuric stated.

He emphasized the urgent need for the war in Ukraine to cease. “Serbia fundamentally supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all nations within their U.N. recognized borders,” he added, including Ukraine in this affirmation.

Marco Rubio with his Serbian counterpart Marko Djuric

Recently, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric convened at the State Department in Washington, DC on August 6, 2025. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

This invitation to facilitate talks between Ukraine and Russia follows the cancellation of a proposed summit in Hungary between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Experts note that Serbia might be an unexpected choice for hosting ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine, due to the longstanding cultural and religious ties Serbia shares with Russia, particularly through the Serbian Orthodox Church.

Trump and Zelenskyy shake hands

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with President Donald Trump in Washington D.C., on Aug. 19, 2025.  ( Ukrainian Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

While Serbia joined U.N. resolutions condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the referendums annexing parts of Ukrainian territory, Belgrade has refused to join Western sanctions targeting Russia over the invasion. Yet Djuric points out that both Ukraine and Russia support Serbia’s territorial integrity regarding Kosovo.

Djuric was in New York for a United Nations Security Council meeting on Kosovo. In 1999, a nearly three-month NATO bombing campaign ended a war between Serbian government forces and ethnic Albanian separatists in Kosovo. Serbian forces were pushed out, but Belgrade still considers Kosovo a Serbian province.

Some European officials have questioned Serbia’s commitment to European unity. Foreign Minister Djuric countered that Serbia values its place in Europe between East and West, while also noting the country’s close relationship with the U.S.

“Serbia is very proud of its independent foreign and security policy, which has been deeply rooted in the history of our nation and has enabled us to remain independent for centuries, although we are small,” he said. “We value very much our strategic partnership growing with the United States, for which there is bipartisan consensus in this country,” he said.

President Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.

President Donald Trump (R) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) hold a meeting at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on Aug. 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska.  ( Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Djuric continued, “We value very much our strategic partnership growing with the United States, for which there is bipartisan consensus in this country. But also, we should bear in mind the fact that President Trump is by far the most popular foreign leader in our country and is the most popular leader for Serbs. I mean, in comparison to all other European countries, President Trump’s popularity in Serbia is unparalleled. More than 71% of the Serbs have a very favorable opinion of the U.S. president and of his policies, which really gives a very fertile ground for the further growth of our relationship.”

Yet Serbia’s ties with China, widely viewed as the United States’ main economic and military competitor on the world stage, have caused some concern in Washington.

The U.S. recently sanctioned Serbia’s Russian-owned oil company, Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), which is Serbia’s main supplier of oil and gasoline.

China conducted military exercises in Serbia in July despite stern warnings from the European Union, and Belgrade provides Beijing with a security foothold in Europe. Serbia has also purchased medium- and short-range surface-to-air missile systems from China.

Beijing’s biggest penetration into Serbia is in the economic space, as it has invested more than $10 billion in infrastructure projects over the last 15 years, according to the Center for European Policy Analysis.

“I also have to admit that we have very good economic relations with China, and China also supports our position on Kosovo in the sense that it recognizes Serbia and its U.N. borders. So they are, as a U.N. Security Council member, also an important partner for us,” Djuric said.

Djuric said great power competition between the U.S. and China is “above the pay grade of a small Balkan nation” and that the Serbian government will continue to focus on its economic development.

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China’s President Xi Jinping (2nd L) and Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic (3rd R) hold a bilateral meeting at The Great Hall of People in Beijing on Sept. 4, 2025.  (Lintao Zhang / POOL / AFP/ Getty images)

Domestically, Serbia has been roiled by student-led anti-corruption protests for nearly a year, demanding justice and accountability after the deaths of 16 people in the collapse of a railway station in the Serbian city of Novi Sad. Critics across the European Union have called out Serbian security forces for a heavy-handed response against the protesters.

Djuric said he wants to establish an honest dialogue with the protesters and find a way to de-escalate tensions.

Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric speaking at a press conference.

Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric speaks during a joint press conference with Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto following their meeting in the latter’s office in Budapest, Hungary, May 17, 2024.  (Tamas Purger/MTI via AP)

“We treat the views of our citizens who disagree with the government with respect, and I don’t want to label any of them in any way. I believe that we are mature enough to have a dignified, decent, democratic dialogue, and we will always stand for democracy in Serbia,” Djuric said.

He continued, “Serbia’s government has shown accountability in the wake of the tragedy that happened in Novi Sad. Ministers have been replaced. Some of them have been called, held to account and even imprisoned. We’ve changed the government since then and included Professor [Djuro] Macut, who is our current prime minister, into the government, a university professor, and the vision of President Vucic remains to unify the people of Serbia, to overcome political divisions, and to create a society based on dialog and social cohesion rather than polarization.”

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

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