Vuciq: Serbia to face major pressures in dialogue with Kosovo

Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has said today that his state will face great pressure from people he says have in mind the weakening of Serbia's position in dialogue with Kosovo. According to Vucinac, acts within and outside Serbia are even trying to weaken the position of the Serbian state, [...]
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has said today that his state will face great pressure from people he says have in mind the weakening of Serbia's position in dialogue with Kosovo.
According to Vucinac, acts within and outside Serbia are even trying to weaken the position of the Serbian state, and thus in his view will be unable to reach an agreement.
He made those statements by commenting on former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic's criticisms of dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade.
“As for statements by other politicians, who accuse their state and deliberately have Serbia's weakening before Brussels, I don't think they're a coincidence”, Vuciq said.
According to him, Jeremic, with the act of sending Kosovo's declaration of independence to the International Court of Justice has worked against the Serbian state and thus repeating his statements Vuciq said the move has sealed Kosovo's independence.
For this reason, there will be pressures from all sides, which I've been talking about for a long time, from inside and outside our country in order to weaken our position and not be able to find a solution”, Vuciq added, broadcast the news.net.
In his view, from any point of view of the situation, it can even be discerned that the position is not in Serbia's favor.
Otherwise, the controversy between Vuciq and Jeremic has already been a long time, with statements from the latter that the Serbian president is offering Kosovo a seat at the UN.












