VUCIC FROM AMERICA: The situation is tough, the issue of Kosovo's independence is over
"It seems to me that they are firmly on the principle of preserving the independence of Kosovo, which is very difficult for us," Vucic emphasized.
"It seems to me that Western countries do not want to talk about who belongs to the territory of Kosovo in any way, they consider it to be finished," Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told RTS in New York. "We are not only negotiating with the Albanians, with those who created an independent state of Kosovo, "Vucic adds:" The situation is difficult, the Serbs are holding firm, but it will be difficult for us, Serbia is expecting a much better life, people are waiting for an increase in salaries and pensions, we need to preserve peace and stability " said the president of the RTS Dnevnik.
I am not particularly pleased, I expected greater understanding not only for the Serbs in Kosovo, but for Serbia, "Vucic told New York. He said that the results of the talks were not satisfactory." We talk about the future of Serbia, about Kosovo, to try to we find a compromise. The Albanian side is doing its job, the international community, I tried to bring Serbia out of the ambience to the surface, even if it was hit by stormy winds. I am not satisfied, "said Vucic.
He notes that he had a lot of in-depth conversations with people who make a lot of decisions: "It seems to me that they are firmly on the principle of preserving the independence of Kosovo, which is very difficult for us," Vučić emphasizes. During his talks with the UN Secretary General Antionium Guterešom said that Serbia is ready for a compromise, but that it will not sacrifice its interests.
"It was after three days of hard and easy meetings about which I can not speak too much.In order to prepare a platform for our citizens, I have to get the support of the international community.This was a disappointment for me .. It seems to me that Western countries they do not want to talk about anybody who belongs to the territory of Kosovo, they consider it to be completed, says Vucic from New York.
- 22 Mar, 2018
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