Serbian List: Continue dialogue beginning pressure from foreign services

The Serbian List has estimated today that continuing dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade marked, as they say, the beginning of unprecedented pressure from foreign services on Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq”. The pressures, reportedly, can be seen in a pile of lies that are sincerically released to the public by Dragan Djilas' “bursers and [...]
The pressures, reportedly, can be seen in a pile of lies that are launched in a synchronically to the public by the “bursists of Dragan Djilas and some foreign power centres”, reports Tanjug, broadcast Klan Kosova.
Kosovo-Serbia dialogue facilitated by the European Union has resumed 12 July in Brussels through a video conference.
It was the first high-level meeting, following the interruption of dialogue between the two countries in 2018.
Meanwhile, the direct summit in Brussels will be held on Thursday (July 16th).











