Vuciq talks about legitimising Kosovo independence

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has said Serbia has legitimised Kosovo's independence on its own when it sent the question to The Hague on the legality of Kosovo's 2009 declaration of independence. The Serbian president has stressed that former Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic, who is identified with Serbia's bid to counter independence. [...]
The Serbian president has stressed that former Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic, who is identified with Serbia's attempt to counter Kosovo's independence to the International Court of Justice, had done the opposite because of the wrong question, or as he has said, the criminal question he sent to this institution.
We have another position today, unlike what we've had, today Serbia's voice is heard again. Don't push me to remind them of what we've been through, unfortunately for ourselves we as a country have given Kosovo's legitimacy and legitimacy to independence, with the criminal question we made in 2009 that they've had the right to partition or haven't, before the International Court of Justice. The JAND's decision was derogatory and disastrous for us” has highlighted Vuciq.












