Vucic: Greece does not recognise Kosovo, but there has been a change in their relationship

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic said Greece has assured it will not recognise Kosovo's independence, but was not satisfied with the news coming from Athens. He added that there are the following days there will be big and important “consultation around Kosovo. Vucic told Serbian television Tv Pink [...]
Vucic for Serbian television, Tv Pink, also spoke of speculation that France could take the top role in dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade.
“For us it is important to defend our national interests, and for all others another day” he said he added that “will have important consultations in Belgrade, and then awaits the continuation of the dialogue in Brussels. ”
The answer to reports that France could propose interim agreements under which Kosovo's north would become autonomous, the Orthodox Church of Serbia special status, in exchange for visa liberalisation for Kosovo and recognition of Greece, left for later.
We can talk about the next few days about this. You wouldn't have spoken in advance before we got to the bottom of it.
But Vucic added there has been a change in the relationship between Kosovo and Greece.
I expect to see, since there was a difference in the relationship, is it only about the trade office or there's a point of interest between Pristina and Athens. We will see how this will turn out, and then we will inform the public” said Vucic.
Vucic added, however, that this state has assured it will not.
They're reassuring us that they won't recognize him, and these things we saw are certainly not good news. We will see, we will inform the public of this” said Vucic.
Greek diplomacy has suggested that this state does not recognise Kosovo and its position remains unchanged. And at the same time, they have stressed that the Hellenic state has constructive approaches to Pristina, citing close co-operation with the Business Office and economic issues Kosovo has opened in 2019 in Athens.











