Vuciq did not speak to the U.S. about the visit to Weyman: I was texted, but I didn't answer.

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said today that regarding his visit to Wyman, which Kosovo authorities had previously banned, there was no contact with anyone from the US. “have texted me, but I don't answer messages, I don't want messages”, Serbian media quoted him as saying in [...]
I have been texted, but I don't answer, I don't want messages”, Serbian media quoted him as saying in Weyman.
Vuciq, said today in Wyman, that we must look to the future and that borders will become less important if we become part of Europe.
Remembering that Serbia has invested hundreds of millions of dinars in Weyman, he said I have come to visit Kosovo with the idea of preserving peace and stability so that something good will be done in the future for Albanians and Serbs.
Whatever I've planned to talk about, I've saved for tomorrow in the North Mitrovica speech. I feel beautiful here and I'm happy to see our people, but for us it's important that through the order of peace to Albanians, because with Albanians so far we've tried it all, and it's time to talk with more respect and if we show respect we'll achieve friendship, that would be great, but this would take time and carry greetings from Serbia to this people in Kosovo”, Vuciq said.
Speaking about German Chancellor Angela Merkel's statements about not changing the borders, Vucic said that he mostly enjoys his opponents in Serbia.
My “My campaign is minimal with that of Merkel compared to the biggest leader in Europe, but that doesn't mean we can't help our people. We are small to answer this question”, he said. /Periscopi/











