BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's incoming prime minister promised on Thursday to speed up its bid to join the European Union with the West scrutinising the return to power of a political alliance that once led a government at war with NATO.
The revival of the coalition of nationalists and socialists has raised concern in the West that the ex-Yugoslav republic might veer from the pro-EU path set by reformers who ousted Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic in 2000.
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