Embarrassed: Although the Serb current in the north was paid, Vuciq reproves Kosovo for it

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has talked today about dialogue with Kosovo, after meeting with US Special Emissar for the Western Balkans, Mathew Palmer and the EU's special emissar, for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak. Vuciq says Serbia is facing difficult days and stressed that he hopes, as he said, will show wisdom in the talks. [...]
Vuciq says Serbia is facing difficult days and stressed that he hopes, as he said, will show wisdom in the talks.
“I am going to Brussels for talks with Albanians, I hope we will have enough wisdom and support to do good things for our country,” said Vucic in his speech to the public.
Vuciq said he spoke with Lajcak and Palmer about Serb shrines in Kosovo and about the situation with electricity in the north, warning Serb bitter reactions if one wants to try to play these issues.
We talked about the holy sites, the Valac, the electricity situation, and my position was very clear. I hope someone will not play with the stability of the region on that issue, because the reaction of the Serbian people to Kosovo and elsewhere would be extremely strong. “and no one needs that,” said Vucic when asked whether he spoke to Lajcak and Palmer about the protection of Serbian churches and monasteries.











