Vuciq: America has recognised Kosovo, we engage in conflict with America

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq and US Special Emissary for the Balkans Matthew Palmer have been eye-to-face in Belgrade today. After the meeting, Vuciq said the talks were open, sincere and that he is satisfied with the content of the talks. “We have considered all our conflicting issues, all the differences between [...]
After the meeting, Vuciq said the talks were open, sincere and that he is satisfied with the content of the talks.
“We have considered all our conflicting issues, all the differences between us, and I would say that we are determined to find solutions in the future that would mean better relations between our country and the US,” said Vuciq at a press conference.
The “would say it was also a constructive approach to returning as soon as possible in dialogue with Pristina”, he added.
Vuciq acknowledged that US and Serbia's views on Kosovo are very different, which is not classified.
“The US recognised Kosovo, Serbia has a different perspective, but I thank Palmer for being willing to listen to what we have to say today and earlier,” said Vuciq.
Responding to journalists' questions, Vucic said Serbia would not go into conflict with the US.
We will not enter into conflicts with America. I don't even think about entering into conflict with the greatest power of”, he said.
Vuciq added that all problems would be solved at the bilateral level, protecting their interests.
“Palmer told me what he dislikes about Serbian politics, he told me this and I responded to”, Vuciq said, adding that he expected soon conditions for continuing the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, and that Serbia wants this dialogue to be serious and lead to a solution.
Serbia's “Serbia is ready for a compromise, but it's never about destroying its”, the president of Serbia said, and added that claims that against official Belgrade must be pressured to do something that is not in its own interest -- are impossible.












