Daciq: In pesony I leave after Kosovo removes six recognitions

The United States with President Donald Trump are interested in resolving the Kosovo issue, Serbia's Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic, has declared. “Trumpi needs success in foreign policy and that would be the sustainable solution for Kosovo, which cannot be achieved without a solution [...]
“Trumpi needs success in foreign policy and that would be the sustainable solution for Kosovo, which cannot be achieved without a solution for Serbia”, Daciq was quoted as declaring on Happy TV, the Koha.net broadcast.
According to him, Trump has realised that without agreement with Serbia there is no solution for Kosovo, and “that Albanians have understood, but still not some European countries”, Dacic has indicated.
This is the right moment, America is in a hurry because of the elections. Mogher's in a hurry. On the other hand, those who do not want solutions, they are not rushing”, Dacic has said by alluding to the authorities, as he calls them, of Pristina's provisional institutions.
“If Beden (Joseph, the former US vice president) returns, I honestly don't know what it will be for Serbia, since there is a boulevard in Pristina by his name. We won't be happy about such an administration, so we root for Trump, if not for anything else because he beat Clinton”, Dachic said.
He has warned that there will be additional recognition withdrawals, commemorating that during the past five years 13 countries have done so.
Serbia's <x0).Citizens, the number of UN member states that do not recognise Kosovo's independence, will soon fall under half of them”, he has said, adding that six other countries must do this to achieve that goal.
Out of 193 UN member states, 91 states have certainly not recognised Kosovo, some have recognised it, but do not vote for it, while Serbia will have the majority with it, in need of 97 votes.
To be sure of 100 percent, we need six more places. I love these six countries and end, then retire”, Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has declared.











