Serbian media: The next three days the hardest in the last 10 years

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has met with the European Union's special representative for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak. After the meeting there was no address for media and other details were not published. According to Serbian media, Vuciqi and Lajcak joined the meeting with Serbian diplomacy chief Ivica Dacic. Meeting with European Lajcak comes to a [...]
According to Serbian media, Vuciqi and Lajcak joined the meeting with Serbian diplomacy chief Ivica Dacic. The meeting with European Lajcak comes at a time when tensions between Kosovo and Serbia rose again due to disagreements over registration of Serbian license plates to Kosovo.
This meeting was also held after Kosovo authorities have sponsored the regional police commander for the north, Nenad Djurovic, as the latter has refused to implement “Targat arrangements” applied by the Kosovo Government.
After Djuric's suspension, Vucic has talked with Serb representatives from Kosovo, who now warn of the possibility of leaving Kosovo institutions, what they will decide tomorrow.
Regarding the situation in Kosovo in Belgrade, there have been several meetings.
Tomorrow, November 5th, will be held the special meeting of the Government of Serbia, where President Vuciq will speak for the situation in Kosovo. Then he will also have meetings with ambassadors of Russia and China, while he has also been warned to meet with the head of the Serbian Church.
According to reports, Vuciq has cancelled all travel abroad. Earlier, the Serbian president said he is concerned after statements by European officials, and that he will soon inform the opinion of as he said “pressions and difficult decisions”.
The powerful media report that the next three days are the most difficult in the last 10 years.
According to analysts, the EU wants progress in resolving Kosovo's problem, while noting that negotiations are accelerating, especially now when the Franco-German proposal is at the negotiating table with support from the European Commission. /rtk












