Vuciq: Serbia ahead of ultimatum for Kosovo

Serbia will face an ultimatum this year: To recognise Kosovo's independence or to give up the quick European perspective, Serbian President Vuciq told Serbian media. Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq claims that this year Serbia will face an ultimatum on the Kosovo issue. ”safe is this [...]
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq claims that this year Serbia will face an ultimatum on the Kosovo issue. The secure” is that this year before ourselves we will have an ultimatum. They will provide us with guarantees for membership in the European Union, if we recognise Kosovo”, Vuciq said in an interview for Prva Television. Vuciq claims that he now knows who the EU mediator will be in the dialogue with Kosovo, but still cannot say his name.
“will propose us a solution ) Ahtisaari Plan plus. They will also offer us a special status for Kosovo Serbs in some areas. And then, what are we going to do?” asked Vuciq and himself replied: “We will ask the people in the referendum what he thinks”.
The Solution Until autumn
Serbia's president claims he has rejected plans for Kosovo's “entry into the UN”. While asked, if the solution is required by autumn, he did not respond clearly: “I never lied to the people. I'm not a liar” He did not want to answer the question of what he would do if he was to appear before the ultimatum Kosovo or the European Union. You will see this”, he said.
Vuciq: I do not get involved in foreign affairs
Serbia's president dismissed claims that Serbia and he are involved in the latest tensions of the situation in Montenegro, in words that he has never been involved in the internal affairs of this country. He announced that extraordinary parliamentary elections in Serbia will be announced on March 3rd or 4th, when he returns from his visit to the US. While for some rightist politicians in Serbia, he said “hates the fascist politics of some Serbian politicians”. The disgusting “is the fascist policy in Serbia. They've exceeded all measures. The fascist remnant, no more!”, was his response to Bosko Obradovic's policy of driving the Dveri movement. Vucic thinks all other parties will unite against him if they win only one mandate more than Serbia's Progressive Party (SNS) in the upcoming elections. He's the party chairman, the SNS.












