Serbia's deputies seek accounts from Vuciq: Did you accept Kosovo's independence in 2015?

Serbia's deputies in their country, the Government raises more questions about Kosovo. One of them, Miroslav Aleksic, has asked why a special session for Kosovo is not being held in Serbia's Parliament to announce Serbian opinion about what is being discussed in Brussels and what Vuciqi's plan for Kosovo is. [...]
Serbia's deputies in their country, the Government raises more questions about Kosovo.
One of them, Miroslav Aleksic, has asked why a special session for Kosovo is not being held in Serbia's Parliament to announce Serbian opinion about what is being discussed in Brussels and what Vuciqi's plan for Kosovo is.
He has also asked what is the acceptable solution for Serbia, while commemorating that Serbia's chairman had said he would go out on a platform for Kosovo two and three months ago, but that he has still done, followed by n1.
Dveri MP Marija Janjusevic has asked if it is true that the Council for Foreign Policy of Europe has been preparing the document between Serbia and Kosovo, with which Serbia will recognise Kosovo's independence, and whether it is true that Vuciki has accepted it since 2014.
Sanda Raskovi Ivik has asked whether tomorrow in Brussels Vuciq will ask Thaci anything about the so-called yellow house.












