Vuciq: Brussels dialogue is taking place by Brussels' desire to exclude America

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, in an interview for the “The Pavlovic Today”, has talked about Brussels' renewed dialogue and the lack of co-ordination between the United States of America and the European Union. Vuciq has said that the Brussels discussions are not the result of the desire for dialogue, but the result of [the...] desire.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, in an interview for the “The Pavlovic Today”, has talked about Brussels' renewed dialogue and the lack of co-ordination between the United States of America and the European Union.
Vuciq has said that the Brussels discussions are not the result of the desire for dialogue, but the result of Europe's desire to exclude Americans.
“Really, we need to talk to the EU and this should be in the direction of the EU because it was the UN decision. And that's why we support such dialogue. Do not have illusions, the Brussels discussions are not the result of our desire for talks, but of their (European) desire to exclude Americans. I don't want to get into these big games right now. We're too small to get into complex reports between the EU and the US. Let them do their job and our job. We won't be silent. We'll talk to everyone and have reasonable discussions”, Vuciq said, the Express reports.
The Serbian president, too, has praised Richard Green's work on dialogue and says that without the initiative of Trump's emissary, half the meetings would not have happened.
He has also criticised some Europeans, saying they have their own agenda and despite all day's talk, those S.W.s listen.












