Vucinq, ready for a major agreement with Kosovo: I'm tired. I'm out of energy.

When NATO bombed Serbia in 1999, Aleksandar Vuciq was the minister of information by implementing the president's provisional policies, Slobodan Milosevic, who would later be indicted for war crimes. Nearly two decades later, Vucic becomes president of Serbia. Claiming that his past was involved in nationalism and removal [...]
Nearly two decades later, Vucic becomes president of Serbia. Claiming that his past was involved in nationalism and giving up authoritarianism, he is already viewed by the international community as the main man to sign the agreement on reconciliation with Kosovo.
In an interview for the “The Guardian” in Belgrade this week, Vuciq said he believed there is now a short window in which it may be possible to sign an agreement.
“We are willing to discuss each issue, we are willing to consider any single proposal that would imply a compromise solution,”, with whom Serbia is offered something in return.
He also said that in recent months there have been numerous meetings with Western leaders, trying to convince them of a compromise solution that would benefit Serbia, reports The Guardian”, Periscopi broadcasts.
The British newspaper describes the Serbian leader as a contradiction person. He dominated the country's political scene, transforming the presidency from a largely ceremonial role in the centre of power, as in the past he was prime minister.
“I am busy on a daily basis”, he said. “To them, frankly, most of the time Kosovo takes away. Everything else is worthless. I have invested 400 days since I have become the country's prime minister, only for Kosovo. It takes great energy, and people don't see it, they don't understand it. ”
After meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin this month, he said he could not sleep during the night because he was optimistic about Serbia's fate./Periscopi/











