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Germany's chancellor praises lithium deal with Serbia that could reduce Europe's dependency on China

Serbia Germany Lithium
July 19, 2024

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) โ€” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz praised a tentative deal between Serbia and the European Union signed on Friday that paves the way for the disputed excavation of lithium, a mega project that could reduce Europe's dependency on China but one that has been fiercely criticized by environmentalists and opposition groups.

Scholz attended a โ€œcritical raw materials summitโ€ in the Serbian capital where a memorandum of understanding between the EU and Serbiaโ€™s government on a โ€œstrategic partnershipโ€ on sustainable raw materials, battery supply chains and electric vehicles was signed.

He said after the signing ceremony that โ€œthis is an important European project,โ€ adding that it's necessary for Europe โ€œto remain sovereign in a changing world and not be dependent on others, which is why new sources of raw materials should be discovered.โ€

Germany's chancellor praises lithium deal with Serbia that could reduce Europe's dependency on China
Serbia Germany Lithium

โ€œIโ€™m glad the decision was made,โ€ Scholz said. "I admit, this decision required courage, but it was made at the right moment.โ€

Germany, the largest carmaker in Europe, is seeking to secure lithium for its electric vehicle makers as the EU struggles to reduce its dependence on imports from China. Lithium is a critical substance in making batteries for electric vehicles

China currently dominates the supply chain for lithium-ion batteries.

โ€œThis is a project that is good because it will be developed in an environmentally compatible way, and is good because it creates economic activity and prosperity where world history made it possible to bury raw material in the earth, and we are now extracting it,โ€ Scholz said.

Germany's chancellor praises lithium deal with Serbia that could reduce Europe's dependency on China
Serbia Germany Lithium

Serbiaโ€™s constitutional court earlier this month overturned a previous ruling to cancel a $2.4 billion mining project launched by British-Australian mining company Rio Tinto in the fertile western Serbian valley of Jadar, which is believed to be the largest lithium discovery in Europe.

The Serbian governmentโ€™s decision to cancel the excavation plans came after thousands of protesters in Belgrade and elsewhere in Serbia blocked major roads and bridges in 2021 to oppose Rio Tintoโ€™s plans because of potential hazards to the environment. The protests were the biggest challenge yet to the increasingly autocratic rule of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuฤiฤ‡.

A heavy police presence on Friday prevented groups of protesters from coming close to the government building in the new part of Belgrade where the signing ceremony took place.

Zlatko Kokanoviฤ‡, an anti-mining activist from the region where the lithium excavations would take place, said that โ€œwe will defend ourselves with all means, because we have no other backup state.โ€

Germany's chancellor praises lithium deal with Serbia that could reduce Europe's dependency on China
Serbia Germany Lithium

"I'm a father of five and I would like to see those who will come to push me out of my land,โ€ he told the regional N1 television. "There are some of us who think with our own heads and not with Scholzโ€™s head, who only has in mind his own profits and interests.โ€

Vuฤiฤ‡ has said the lithium excavation will only go ahead with the highest ecological standards, and if automakers and battery producers in Germany and other EU states build factories in Serbia, rather than directly exporting raw materials to those countries.

Vuฤiฤ‡ praised the landmark deal as groundbreaking that will bring into Serbia, a developing country, billions of dollars in investments.

โ€œThis day fills me with great hope for our country," Vuฤiฤ‡ said. This will be a turning point and a big change and a quantum leap into the future of Serbia.โ€

Germany's chancellor praises lithium deal with Serbia that could reduce Europe's dependency on China
Serbia Germany Lithium

Serbia is formally seeking EU membership, but has maintained close political and economic ties with China and Russia, despite Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The signed agreement is seen by analysts as a major boost for Vuฤiฤ‡ and his hard-line policies.

โ€œI really believe that we are making historic opportunity for Serbia and the EU,โ€ said European Commission Vice President Maroลก ล efฤoviฤ, who signed the memorandum of understanding in the name of the EU.

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Jovana Gec in Belgrade, and Geir Moulson in Berlin, contributed to this story.

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