Serbia also announced humanitarian support for Ukraine, while the two sides agreed to work on expanding trade and joint projects. Serbia has supported Ukraine’s territorial integrity and backed United Nations resolutions, while providing humanitarian assistance. It remains one of the few European countries refusing to impose sanctions on Russia. Speaking alongside Zelensky, Vučić again said Serbia’s support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity had no qualifications and pledged support for Kyiv’s European path. Belgrade remains an EU candidate and its largest economic relationships are with the bloc, while Russia remains an important political and energy partner.