Very pessimistic before continuing dialogue with Kosovo

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said today he will travel Sunday to continue dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels, but that he was “sufficiently discouraged for the success of those talks, given statements coming from Kosovo earlier in the day. After meeting with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, Vuciq [...]
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said today he will travel Sunday to continue dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina in Brussels, but that he was “sufficiently discouraged for the success of those talks, given statements coming from Kosovo earlier in the day.
After meeting with Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, Vuciq told reporters that “never likes to speak against someone” when he meets with guests from abroad, “even if that person has fulfilled obligations under the” agreement.
“will go to Brussels to speak, but I am quite discouraged, given all previous days' statements by actors that should be a” dialogue, he said.
Vuciq said he wasn't <x0optimist”, but that the work of all state bodies is “to be where they need” and fight for the interests of the country and the region.











