British ambassador exasperates Vuciqi, returns harsh response

British Ambassador to Serbia Denis Kif has said the debate on possible partitioning or changing Kosovo's borders, on limiting or exchanging territories between Kosovo and Serbia, should take into account all issues, risks and costs such topics open. Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has reacted to this [...]
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has reacted to this statement with a “question why he changed the borders in 2008”.
“For Serbs has brought much risk and cost why you changed the borders in 2008, when you destroyed Serbia in 1991 and in 1992, Vuciq responded by commenting on the British Ambassador's statement in Belgrade, broadcast Koha.net.
Every 10 years, when you respond, you can change the boundaries, and when someone wants to do something without your knowledge, then you comment that you will pay the cost and that the risk is over”, Vuciq added.
As the rel has announced in the Serbian language, he has asked “what the price is if the deal is not reached” stating that in essence the frozen conflict does not exist, because “is just expected who will hit first”.
He's said that “wants to believe Kif had a good purpose”.
However, I expect to receive answers to why you have changed the borders in 2008, and within a few days you have recognised independent Kosovo contrary to Resolution 1244”, he has said.
Vuciq, of course, and others in Belgrade do not show that it was their country, Serbia, which first began violating and destroying the borders of former Yugoslav federal units starting with the invasion of Kosovo.












