Daciq wants Russia and China included in dialogue

Serbian media wrote that the dialogue of Belgrade and Pristina could be passed under UN leadership. Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq at the UN Security Council meeting for Kosovo demanded that continued dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina have a greater role of the United Nations. Serbian media writes [...]
Serbian media wrote that the dialogue of Belgrade and Pristina could be passed under UN leadership.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq at the UN Security Council meeting for Kosovo demanded that continued dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina have a greater role of the United Nations.
Serbian media wrote that even in the past there were requirements for the process to be under the leadership of the international body,
However, according to Serbian media, opposition has come from Brussels that for all eight years without success has led the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina on normalising the reports.
Serbian diplomacy chief Ivica Dacic has said that now perhaps it is the best moment for the Kosovo issue to return to the United Nations.
“would be useful for the dialogue process and hope may appear that perhaps we can reach an acceptable solution that through our powerful advisers Russia and China we can provide guarantees to the United States of America”, he said.
Former Ambassador Milovan Bozinovic has told Serbian media that it is seen that the EU alone has no idea the outcome of the dialogue, but does not want to admit that the way up has not produced results.











