Vuciq: Eichhorst sí is the author of “non-paper”, I have another fear

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, declared today that she cannot confirm that the author of “no-paper“is executive director of the European Foreign Action Service (EEAS) for Europe and Asia, Angelina Eichhorst, because he said he is convinced she did not write it, Tanjug reports. “I can't confirm it, [...]
I can't confirm that, because I don't think so. This does not look like Angelina Eichhorst to me, and I am convinced that she did not do this”, Vuciq said.
Media these days have speculated who could be the author of “non-paper” that Koha Ditore published as a German-French proposal.
Vucic stressed that Belgrade is carefully analyzing “no-paper”, but that it cannot talk about details, adding that it is afraid that its publication is “a deliberate strategy of some who are closer to Pristina”.
When asked which conclusions were reached by the review of “no-paper” and what is acceptable to Serbia, considering his statement that some parts are better and more acceptable than Ahtisaari's plan, Vucic said the parts are more acceptable than the Ahtisaari plan, but that does not mean the solution is good.
It's all complicated, but I wouldn't talk about it right now, because I have some extra fears I wouldn't want to make public... I fear that the publication of “non-paper” was a deliberate strategy in some circles that are closer to Pristina's views than Belgrade's, in the tactical sense”, Vuciq said.
He added that he is not one who will swear and speak evil of ideas and documents until he studies it well.
“We must be calm, smart, responsible and not hit each other in the chest, but secure the country's peace, stability for our people in Kosovo and Metohija and see how to protect national vital interests”, Vuciq said.
He added that he could not reveal the details of the analysis to the public.
This would reveal a portion of our maps and those expected to come to the” dialogue, he said.
Dutch Angelina Eichhorst allegedly wrote the so-called “no-paper” for solving problems between Kosovo and Serbia, Serbia's newspaper close to Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, “, reported today.Curir“, which said this has been confirmed by several sources in diplomatic circles.











