Vuciq: I will not sign recognition of Kosovo, that will be someone after me

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, presenting to Serbia's Parliament the report on dialogue with Kosovo, said he would not sign Kosovo's recognition, but that is what someone after him will do. I am not a deserter, I will not leave or sign [Kosovo's] recognition, that's what someone will do after [...]
I am not a deserter, I will not leave or sign [Kosovo's] recognition, that will be someone after me, but we cannot deceive people with history that the situation is ideal”, the Serbian president said at the parliamentary session dedicated to dialogue with Kosovo.
As Serbian media report, he urged MPs to fight and unite, as well as to understand the real situation regarding Kosovo, saying that only in that way can opponents and their demands be weighed, “s and our energy and strength that would lead to victory”.
He stressed that it is important to understand the facts about Kosovo.
We can deceive ourselves that 50 percent of the property belongs to us. We can only get to it by force, let someone else lie to”, Vuciq said.
Vuciq said that “is enough to cross the Pristina-Peje road and see only signs, so you don't want to ever go there”.
He explained that everything is connected if they want the country's progress, maintaining relations with the West, receiving foreign investments, and urged MPs to understand that.
Otherwise, while the Serbian president, Aleskandar Vuciq, was reporting today to deputies in Serbia's Parliament regarding the performance of dialogue with Kosovo, was Albanian MP from Presevo Valley Shaip Kamberi, who again told everyone on the faces of the crimes they committed against Albanian civilians during the Kosovo war.
Party of Democratic Action Chairman and parliamentary Group chief “United Valley- SDA” in Serbia's Parliament, again has debated issues Serbia is reluctant to discuss











