Serbian politician uncovers Vuciq's plan for exchange of territories with Kosovo

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has offered territorial exchange as a solution to the Kosovo issue, former Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic has said. At a meeting of the People's Party, whose president it is, Jeremic has said Vuciqi has offered Serbia's south in exchange for northern Kosovo, but one thing [...]
At a meeting of the People's Party, whose president is Jeremic has said that Vuciqi has offered Serbia's south in exchange for Kosovo's north, but such a thing has not been accepted by the international community, which has offered nothing else “except to sign an agreement with which Kosovo would enter UN”, media reports in Serbia, Koha.net conveys.
Jeremic has dismissed criticism that Serbia's mistakes in relation to Kosovo were made 10 years ago, when he was chief of Serbian diplomacy, but has stressed that the biggest mistake was made in 1998-1999, when, due to then-government policy, the bombings followed, and then Serbia's withdrawal from Kosovo.
After the government's defeat of diplomacy, we come to the situation when one thing must be handed over to Kosovo's UN seat. And now this has been put on the table to Serbia, through a comprehensive agreement on normalisation between Belgrade and Pristina”, Jeremic has said.
He has further said that the state's co-ordination with organised crime “took place in Serbia and that this union started in northern Kosovo, “where the state has been suspended, which later replaced organised crime”.
“Now criminals who have replaced the state in northern Kosovo have started operating in other parts of Serbia”, Jeremic has said.












