Vuch for the planned humanitarian disaster in the north: We won't leave you hungry

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has said there is a solution to how to send food products from Serbia to northern Mitrovica, but has declared that he cannot talk about it. <x)
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He said he is in contact with those carrying food to Kosovo and that they should not be treated as criminals. Asked whether the Paris summit postponed means the US will become more involved in the negotiations, Vuciq said Washington is already involved, while he himself asked whether it is necessary to include the states which recognise Kosovo as a state while being excluded from negotiations those states that do not know it.
Vuciq added that Serbia has more trust in current US President Donald Trump than in past administrations, but is saying Washington does not change policy over Kosovo, writes N1.
Asked what will happen now that failed to meet in Paris, he said French President Emmanuel Macro is expected to visit Serbia, and one day someone must speak what many in Serbia do not want to hear, talking about a compromise.
He added that “resistance” in the north is serious even though authorities in Pristina want to break it at any cost and want to use Serbian politicians. He also added that there are foreign agencies that want to destroy the north.
As for the idea of the Party for Freedom and Justice President Dragan Djilas, to adopt a declaration of reconciliation between Serbs and Albanians and the establishment of co-operation in education, medicine and sports, Vuciq said Serbia pays for education and health in northern Mitrovica and said it depends on whether Pristina would back off the tax decision.
Vuciq even accused politicians who disagree with him.
“They're right, I'm the worst negotiator, but I wasn't when Kosovo declared independence, and I wasn't there when 100 countries recognised Kosovo, but I was there when 13 countries withdrew recognition” said Vuciq.
Speaking of co-operation with The Hague tribunal and the fact that this court requires the extradition of radical Vojslav Seshel, he said he would not do this extradition and that no one would play with Serbia.
Asked about relations with Montenegro and the prime minister of this country, Dusko Markovic, Vucic said he has asked him to respect Serbia's interests in Kosovo.
“Anyway, we should have normal relations with Montenegro because it is in the interest of Serbs living there. We should think about how to help Serbs. Our interest is to have good relations with them” said Vuciq.












