Vuciq: Before Serbia are difficult days, but Kosovo recognition will not happen

Serbia stands before difficult days, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said at a media conference after meeting with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Palmer, and the European Union's special envoy for the dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak. Vuciq has said that continuing the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue is a matter of days. Days before Serbia [...]
Serbia stands before difficult days, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said at a media conference after meeting with US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Palmer, and the European Union's special envoy for the dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak.
Vuciq has said that continuing the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue is a matter of days.
Before Serbia are difficult days, Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq has announced.
During the conference, Vuciq said that at the meeting with Palmer and Lajcak, he has told them that Serbia does not want frozen conflict and wants to solve problems from the past.
Among other things, Vuciq expressed readiness and dedication in resolving the fate of missing persons from Kosovo, but he said the Kosovo side should also commit to the issue.
Vuciq said great powers are pressuring Serbia to change its mind regarding recognition of Kosovo, but he said such a thing will not happen.
Vuciq also said Russian vaccine Sputnik V production will begin this afternoon at the Torlak Institute in Belgrade.












