Tony Blair negotiating partition of Kosovo on behalf of Serbia

People's Party in Serbia Chairman Vuk Jeremic says former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, on behalf of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, is negotiating for “demarkation” with Kosovo. In a news release from his party, Blair reportedly spoke to German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the subject last week and with officials [...]
In a news release of his party, Blair reportedly spoke to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French officials last week, while next week he will also have a meeting with representatives of the US National Security Council.
“During the UN General Assembly session, by very serious and senior officials, I have learned that Blair for this service receives money from the Near East. The amount of $150,000 a month, plus compensation for the job done, is mentioned if Blair applies the Vuciki idea of branding) and Pristina becomes a UN member”, Jeremic said on Serbian television N1.
Jeremiqi has added that for Blair's meetings with Angela Merkel and with American officials, he has learned from some very informed sources, among whom are those from Europe.
I have an invitation to Vuchy to demanate me if that's not true. Vuciqi's most dangerous tactical maneuvering on Kosovo has been under way since it came to power. Who has paid Blair and what Serbia has benefited from giving money to former British Prime Minister” has asked Jeremic.
Former Serbian Foreign Minister Jeremic says Vuciqi “through the crocodile's tears has declared the loss of politics for Kosovo” so that the solution to the Kosovo problem can be removed from the public's eyes and then, when the agreement is finally reached, make a “brockrig” for the solution to be acceptable in Serbia.
He has also criticised Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabyq, who, according to him, has weakened Belgrade's position in the dialogue with Pristina since, as he says, “for the first time, the chief of Serbia's delegation does not mention UN Resolution 1244 and does not thank states that have recognised Kosovo's self-declared independence of”.











