In January 2018, the construction of a new Belgrade–Sarajevo highway was announced. Turkey would be taking part in the project. The cost is estimated at 1.8–3 billion euros (as of 2018). Two sections are slated to be built: one running west from Belgrade (via Bijeljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina), the other running south-west (via Višegrad in Bosnia and Herzegovina).
In March 2018 after the "Skripal affair,"
Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Romania each expelled one Russian diplomat.
Albania expelled two diplomats. On July 11, 2018,
Greece expelled two diplomats.
Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia and
Serbia did not expel any diplomats.
"Serbia is on the European path. But when Serbia says it is not going to impose sanctions against Russia, it means it will not impose sanctions. When it says it is not going to accede to NATO and will remain a neutral country, it means that is the way it is going to be, and everyone knows it." Serbia's President
Aleksandar Vučić at a meeting with Vladimir Putin. May 8, 2018.
In February 2018, mass protests against the name North Macedonia broke out in Thessaloniki and Athens. The name had been approved in the course of Macedonia–Greece talks.
VideoOn June 17, Alexis Tsipras and Zoran Zaev signed an agreement on renaming the country, and protests broke out in Macedonia. The businessman Ivan Savvidi is accused of financing the protests. Although the agreement has not been yet ratified by the Macedonian parliament,
Macedonia was officially invited to join NATO on July 11, 2018. On May 30, at a meeting with President of Russia Vladimir Putin, President of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov
expressed his interest in joining the Turkish Stream and apologized for the breakdown of the South Stream project.
In April–June 2018, following a lawsuit,
Sberbank was reinstated on the list of Agrokor's creditors. Under the agreement achieved, the company's debt to Sberbank (reduced to 650 million euros) will be converted into the stock of the restructured company. Given the stock of minority shareholders, Sberbank's share is estimated at 4.6–4.8 per cent.
On June 15, 2018, President of Croatia Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
attended the World Cup final in Russia where Croatia's team played. During her visit, she recorded a thank-you address in Russian and presented a personalized T-shirt of Croatia's team to President of Russia Vladimir Putin.
Video On August 4, 2018, Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama
announced the building of a NATO airbase in in Kuçovё in Central Albania. The project's cost is estimated at $50 million.
On September 19, 2018, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini
announced the EU strategy on bolstering the ties between EU member states and Asian countries. The prospective goal is to bring trade turnover to 1.5 trillion euros a year and increase Europe and Asia's combined GDP to 60 per cent of the gross world product.
The Balkans and Serbia have been given the key role in the process. According to the current sample data, these countries gain great significance from the point of view of transportation infrastructure.
On October 8–11, 2018, NATO military exercise was held
in Serbia. The drill with the code name Srbija 2018 was held around Mladenovac and drilled actions in case of emergencies.
On October 10, 2018, Minister for National Defence of Greece Panos Kammenos
announced Greece's interest in building three new NATO bases in the country following a meeting with the United States Secretary of Defense James Mattis at the Pentagon. Military facilities are proposed to be sited around Larissa, Volos and Alexandroupoli. Additionally, it was announced that a NATO air training centre would be established in Kalamata (southern Peloponnesus).