Daciq: Do not try to bring Serbia “-paper” regarding Kosovo

On the occasion of a warned visit to Belgrade and Pristina to the European mediator in Kosovo- Serbia Miroslav Lajcak and US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Europe Matthew Palmer, the chairman of Serbia's Parliament, Ivica Dacic, said it is real to expect the European Union and the United States of America to act jointly [...]
On the occasion of a warned visit to Belgrade and Pristina to the European mediator in Kosovo- Serbia Miroslav Lajcak and US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Europe Matthew Palmer, the head of Serbia's Parliament, Ivica Dacic, said it is real to expect the European Union and the United States of America to act jointly in the Western Balkans, because, according to him, they have changed their gap.
Daciq, speaking in “TV Pink” said it expects fierce pressure on the Kosovo issue, but noted that, however, the situation on the ground is different now and that Serbia is no longer in a “situation just to listen to and see how the major powers --” react.
“Pressure will increase, but all depends on the political leadership that is in Belgrade and we will not accept blackmail. If anyone plans to bring a paperė in Serbia, let them not waste time”, Dacic said.
He noted Serbia's president Aleksandar Vuciq's repeated stance that Serbia wants compromise and agreement, but does not accept any blackmail that would imply recognition of Kosovo.
“We've always been for dialogue, we've never been in favour of signing something, and then not applying it, as Pristina has. There will be severe pressure, but if anyone wants correct relationships, we're here”, Dacic said, broadcast the Telegraph.
Asked whether or not the paper could be the result of warned visits by Lajcak and Palmer, Dacic said those visits could reason with the elections that took place in Kosovo and see what the situation will be when it comes to continuing the dialogue, but that more than that cannot be expected because, as he said, the Kosovo government has not been formed.
“That government will be very extreme, they refused any dialogue, it is nothing optimistic now in the sense that the Albanian side is innocent and that someone sees the blame in us, it is no longer that”, Dacic said.











