Daciq: Why do you say to Pristina, direct to the future, be Serbia's autonomy?

“Security challenges in the Balkans” in Timisoara in Romania, where he and Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu exchanged experiences and reflections on their current challenges and causes in the region. It uses the political doctors when it comes to [...]
“Security challenges in the Balkans” in Timisoara in Romania, where he and Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu exchanged experiences and reflections on their current challenges and causes in the region.
That formula is used by political doctors when it comes to Kosovo, be misled from the future, leave Kosovo. Then, why do you go to Pristina and turn to the future, become autonomy in Serbia? You beat someone, then you tell them to look into the future. It's not that simple. It's banners, it's not a” life, Daciqi said.
Dachick's reaction came to the bottom of the panel, while the public told him that 90 percent of his presentation was excellent but spoke of the past, while the future “is key and in the interest of your state”.
“Be concrete, and tell me what you want? Do you want Serbia to recognise Kosovo”, Dacic asked.
We're talking about concrete problems here that are developing, that are happening. We're not talking about the Middle Ages. You can tell the Spanish and the Catalans to look to the future. You can also tell Moldova and Moldovans to look to the future”, he further said.
“We are in the process of resolving this issue and it's over, while you become concrete and say what you really think”, Dacic concluded.
“Security challenges in the Balkans” in Timisoara in Romania, where he and Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu exchanged experiences and reflections on their current challenges and causes in the region, writes Koha.net.
That formula is used by political doctors when it comes to Kosovo, be misled from the future, leave Kosovo. Then, why do you go to Pristina and turn to the future, become autonomy in Serbia? You beat someone, then you tell them to look into the future. It's not that simple. It's banners, it's not a” life, Daciqi said.
Dachick's reaction came to the bottom of the panel, while the public told him that 90 percent of his presentation was excellent but spoke of the past, while the future “is key and in the interest of your state”.
“Be concrete, and tell me what you want? Do you want Serbia to recognise Kosovo”, Dacic asked.
We're talking about concrete problems here that are developing, that are happening. We're not talking about the Middle Ages. You can tell the Spanish and the Catalans to look to the future. You can also tell Moldova and Moldovans to look to the future”, he further said.
“We are in the process of resolving this issue and it's over, while you become concrete and say what you really think”, Dacic concluded.












