50 minutes talked about Kosovo, Vuciq tells Putin what he told the idea of changing borders

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has suggested that he has talked honestly and socially with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Kosovo issue. From their two-hour conversation in Moscow, 50 minutes have been shared for Kosovo. Vuciq has told reporters in Moscow after meeting Putin that he has [...]
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has suggested that he has talked honestly and socially with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Kosovo issue. From their two-hour conversation in Moscow, 50 minutes have been shared for Kosovo.
Vuciq has told reporters in Moscow after meeting with Putin that he has announced Putin with all the details regarding the situation in Kosovo and that everything aims to draw world powers out of this dialogue, as well as Russia's major role in supporting Serbia expects”.
Asked about the design of deedimation Vuciq has said he has had nothing to show such things to Putin, as are plans opposed by the EU, Albanians and Serbs.
I thought it was a rational solution, but no one else thinks so. I talked about the real situation and about the fear that exists in the face of constant provocations, and whether they are related to the lives of our people and property in Kosovo”, the Serbian president said, Periscopi broadcasts.
A couple of hours since they've lasted talks with Putin, at least 40 or 50 minutes we talked about Kosovo”, he said.
He said I can't give further details about as Vuciq has expressed, this would be fair to either President Putin or the public.
“There has not been any important issues that we have not touched at the meeting, especially in terms of important issues in the region, we have analysed the situation in detail and I expect Putin's visit to Serbia will bring concrete results, especially in terms of economic development”, he said.
Vuciq has thanked Putin for sticking to Serbia's needs, as the Serbian president himself has said, as well as for defending international laws when Serbia's vital interests are at stake. /Periscope.












