Vuciq: I am committed to deliging Kosovo independence

The compromise on Kosovo's status in Serbia opposes those who have been silent and who have fared well for those who have worked on legitimising the recognition of Kosovo, has praised Serbian President Aleksandar Vucinq, Time broadcasts. He answers the question of how he views the request of a portion of [...]
The compromise on Kosovo's status in Serbia opposes those who have been silent and who have fared well for those who have worked on legitimising the recognition of Kosovo, has praised Serbian President Aleksandar Vucinq, Time broadcasts.
He, responding to the question of how he sees a part of the opposition demanding a referendum to reject the partition of Kosovo or any compromise solution for it, has said his commitment is oriented on the legality of Kosovo's independence.
He has commemorated that Montenegro split from Serbia in 2006, while in 2008 Kosovo declared independence and that this independence in 2008 and 2009 recognized most of the world's countries.
The „at the time in power was not Vuciq, but in power were the ones seeking referenda. It was those who sent us to the pit, where we try and want to get Serbia out and have the courage to ask about everything, because we haven't asked for anything until yesterday. We're back in dialog”, it's over.
Have I or anyone else gone to the International Court of Justice with the idea of legitimising the Kosovo independence decision? I'm trying, with all the effort and thought to delegate this”, he's cleared up.












