Erdogan nervous them with the declaration on Kosovo in NATO, Vuciq: We do not protest

During President Vjosa Osmani's visit to Turkey a week ago, where the latter was hosted by Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan, it was also about possible Kosovo membership in NATO. Erdogan, who said he supports Kosovo's membership in the Atlantic Alliance and that Ankara does not seek [...] for this reason.
Erdogan, who said he supports Kosovo's membership in the Atlantic Alliance and that Ankara does not ask for permission from anyone, prompted reactions in Serbia, which said it would bring protest marks to Turkish authorities.
But, Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, on Saturday, had a telephone conversation with Erdogan, at the Serbian presidency's announcement, was not said to have discussed this protest. There, Biblical issues, the Western Balkans and Ukraine were mentioned.
On Monday, Vuciq has said he has given up this diplomatic vehicle, even though he has mentioned that Erdogan has spoken to this topic.
He said Serbia has given up sending a protest note to Turkey about the position for Kosovo's NATO membership.
Asked what happened with the protest grade for Turkey he was thinking about, Vuciq said the decision was made not to be sent.
“I have had a planned conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He explained what he said, what he went through, and we made a decision not to send a mark of”, Vuciq explained.












