Tallet Vuciq after being refused in Germany for his Thaci idea: “Can anyone hear you? Don't get mad”

German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle has made an article for Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, titled "Don't Anyone Hear? Vucic was not so angry, since he has decided to appear angry after the criticism he has received of his and Thaci's idea of resolving the Kosovo problem through [...]
Thereafter, Vucic had kept his idea of correcting the borders, and now he has decided to play the bereaved and not even go to the United Nations General Assembly.
Below, read the complete article of German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle:
Why has Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic refused to go to the UN General Assembly? And what causes his anger?
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic has decided to start a new phase in reports with the international community, which could also be called a silent boycott of Brussels and Washington. Vuci has made the decision, but has published Kosovo office leader Marko Djuric, who said Brussels should wait a little for Vuci's next visit there. While Vucic will not attend the UN General Assembly either. Prime Minister Anna Brnabic will travel to New York.
Djuric explained Vuci has offered some solutions to the Kosovo issue, but he has been highly criticised for those ideas. Djuric said that Serbia's president has faced silence, with distance from his ideas, and even “with terrible attacks”, against Djuric said that in Brussels “will wait a while until Vucic heads to the next meeting”.
Why is the president angry?
If Serbia's president Vucic's anger links with his ideas of definition with Kosovo, then there is no specific indication of what attacks by the international community are referred to by Djurici. The idea of definition, division of hibernations or their exchange has not been met with any great enthusiasm in some Western countries, but it is completely excessive to say that these ideas, Vuci “, have faced the most terrible attacks”. In some lands, there has even been an understanding of Vucitz's ideas.
A large number of European diplomats have made it known, though very carefully, that the agreements reached between Pristina and Belgrade, viewed by the Serbian media writings, at least objections to those ideas, are acceptable to the US. Serbian media have even been racing with scriptures that the American administration has changed its stance and that it has nothing against solutions, which would imply some kind of division or definition.
But why is Vuci angry? Naim Leo Beshiri, director of the Institute for European Affairs, says” Vuciz gets very angry, and we often don't even know why the president is angry. Various scenarios for resolving the Kosovo issue are presented in the opinion, but we have never received any official confirmation as to what the Serbian authorities' proposal is. We only know that Serbia does not respond to the status quo, which means it engages in definition, correction of borders, exchange of territories, but we have never received the correct response”.
And I'm afraid Djuric's words are just a trick to internal opinion. This should convince Serbian citizens that Vuci has done everything within his power, but the international community is not ready to accept our demands. So when the time of signing the agreement with Kosovo comes, it will require citizens' support in the referendum, because any other solution has not been possible”, Beshiri thinks.
Brussels on ice
Magazine Journal NIN, Vladan Marjanovic says Djuric often sounds like a status-up comic and as such his statement might be considered. “says the European Union will be given sufficient time to understand how wrong it has been against Vuciki and his heroic stance on resolving” of the Kosovo issue, though Vuci has accepted in his speech in Mitrovica that he has no solution. And when the EU realizes the mistake, then Vuci will have to have mercy on me and go to the talks. Meanwhile, Serbian authorities will proudly carry all this resentment against the lack of understanding of Vucic's ideas in Brussels and Berlin”, Marjanovic says.
It is very clear that Djuric is only a bearer of Vucit's words. But it is clear that Vuciz is so angry with the West that someone else, not he, has made his decision. Vladam Marjanovic says that with this decision Belgrade suggests that “has been ready for compromise, but that there will now be very rigid attitudes for a certain time. This underlines the possibility of not resolving the Kosovo issue that, according to all likelihood, is the final target”.
Anger is evidence of (inadequacy)
Aleksandar Vucic has decided to hold a grudge with the international community, but Serbia's citizens are more interested in knowing what can be done with this policy and diplomacy. Perhaps someone in Serbian power has thought Western authorities would be worried and would not sleep quietly after Vuciki's anger, but that proves that Serbian diplomacy is in a much deeper crisis than thought. Could there be means like this for a better solution to Serbia on the Kosovo issue?
Naim Leo Beshiri says that “with this infantile behavior cannot be achieved at all. All this is just for internal use so that Vucit's supporters can say that Vuci is likely to be angry with someone and not talk to them. Nothing positive can be due to the rejection of the talks, because without talks with Brussels and other international centres, the issue will certainly not be resolved. This means that the talks should continue, even with those you disagree with, and if the talks continue, the possibility of finding a compromise” adds to Beshiri.












