Vuciq: Haradinaj is only American spokesman

Serbia's president, Alexander Vuciq, has again commented on dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo and the agreement on normalisation of relations. He has said the biggest problem for Serbia is that he is facing countries that are very powerful. Moreover, he has said Prime Minister Haradinaj is only [...]
He has said the biggest problem for Serbia is that he is facing countries that are very powerful. Moreover, he has said that Prime Minister Haradinaj is only the spokesman of America.
“ “On the other hand, we are mostly lonely”, he is expressed. But that doesn't mean that we're without friends in the world, Russia and China are still among them, but here, on this ground, in these negotiations, we have to do most of it ourselves...” is expressed.
“ ...Negotiations are not negotiations unless they end up in compromise”, Vuciq has said, and has added that Serbia is targeting.
As he put it, Kosovo is our worth, something priceless, the place of our culture, of monuments, of history, but that's not what I want to measure with people's lives, especially with the lives of Serbs from Kosovo, but also with the lives of other citizens of Serbia.
He has said he cannot allow, not only as a person who thinks life is above all else, but also as a national man who knows how little we are and “the dream of Kosovo fades from the moment when we are not”.
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Today's “little Albanians, with whose parents we want to find solutions, will be grown Albanians with whom our children will either cooperate, or if we're crazy enough to leave this case, maybe even fight. And they will be more. And those numbers, like all numbers, are ruthless. They are increasingly, and we are less and less”.
“How long will there be among us tomorrow who are willing to understand Albanians, or any disagreement to exploit as the reason for the new conflict?” has asked Vuciq and himself replied: “
Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia ... all are just statistical errors on the world's big map”, has been figuratively expressed by Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq.












