Great powers have changed ambassadors to Belgrade, what a sign this is according to Vuciq

Great powers have changed ambassadors to Belgrade, what a sign this is according to Vuciq

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has commented on the switches of the Great Power Ambassadors to Serbia, saying this is a sign that important things are expected to happen. The five major powers that are members of the Security Council have changed their ambassadors to Belgrade. Serbian media have asked the president [...]

The five major powers that are members of the Security Council have changed their ambassadors to Belgrade. Serbian media have asked Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq if that would accelerate the process of the Kosovo agreement Serbia, he has commented with humor, saying they will not verify the climate conditions in the Serbian state, but there are things that are expected.

Vuciq has thanked the French ambassador on the run, saying he has been the best ambassador France has had in Serbia.

I've had difficult conversations with these people sometimes. I don't let go of the ambassadors, but when they do good things I talk about this” Vuciq said.

Vuciq has also commented on outgoing US Ambassador Kyle Scott saying he is not popular, but has stressed that he will never forget his commitment to bringing to Serbia an IT company that has employed and trained Serbian experts in the field of information technology. Vuciq has also praised Scott's support for a project of the United Arab Emirates “Belgrade in water”, which, according to him, all have rejected in Serbia.

Commenting on the appointment of Aleksandar Botsan Kharchenko of Russia in Belgrade, Vuciq has said he is the most powerful and brilliant Russian ambassador.

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