Vucinq for the Kosovo-Serbia agreement: We would love Shkodra, too.

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq said today that “for Serbia would be a victory if it takes one meter in Kosovo, where we have nothing today. During his visit to a Serbian village, Donji Banjanni, reports “Beta”, President Vuciq has said that in terms of Brussels dialogue, he criticises them [...]
During his visit to a Serbian village, Donji Banjan, as reported by “Beta”, President Vuciq has said that regarding the Brussels dialogue, he criticises those who have set the border between Serbia and Kosovo, while “so would love Shkodra and Drinas”.
The Serbian president has also spoken about a letter he has sent to Russian President Vadicmir Putin, the chief of the New Serbia parliamentary group, Slavisa Ristic, through which he accuses Vuciqi of preparing to sign the agreement with Pristina, which will separate Kosovo from Serbia, warns Telegrafi.
“Vladimir Putin sent a letter to the man who set the border, and we will say administrative lines in Brnjak, to his municipality in Zubin Potok. He and his government have set the border on Jarinje and today they say: We would like Shkodra too, but give us Drenasin, and then you're asking if this is real”, Vuciq said.
Adding that the previous government, by 2012, placed <x0vulla and wax on Kosovo's independence”, Vuciq said the current government is fighting “to get what we can for our people and our country”.
All they lost, if we just get it, is victory, because now we have nothing. People have to trust their guidance that works all the time on this matter. Today we are not completely excluded from it, but by 2012, they have only expected to sign the independence given to Kosovo”, Vuciq said.
He praised that the internal dialogue for Kosovo was “candidly successful” and that they have heard different opinions, that there were insults, “but that this shows the debate was free and democratic”.
Vucic said there are different opinions from those who say: “accept Kosovo independence, do nothing, it's a reality”, and those who say: “don't look at anything from reality, because we have to live only in heaven”.
Kosovo-related “will still have to speak, and many have to talk to the people. Most people in Serbia are responsible and rational and think of Serbia's survival and its future”, Vuciq has said.












