Djuric's warning before the Washington meeting: Serbia won't tolerate dictatorships

The director of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo, Marko Djurovic, said today that the Serbian delegation, led by the president of this country, Aleksandar Vuciq, will act responsibly at the meeting in Washington and with the desire to improve economic issues between Pristina and Belgrade. According to him, Serbia will not tolerate dictatorships and solutions [...]
The director of the so-called Serbian Office for Kosovo, Marko Djurovic, said today that the Serbian delegation, led by the president of this country, Aleksandar Vuciq, will act responsibly at the meeting in Washington and with the desire to improve economic issues between Pristina and Belgrade.
According to him, Serbia will not tolerate dictatorships and unfavourable solutions.
Djuric stressed, among other things, that Belgrade would speak in talks in Washington with awareness of the importance of relations with the United States, Tanju reports.
As he said, in these talks Belgrade will stress the importance of American President Donald Trump's administration opening the possibility that reports between Kosovo and Serbia will be resolved through dialogue.
The meeting between Kosovo and Serbia in Washington has been warned to take place on 4 September. /kk/












