Kosovo Serb to meet after Security Council meeting

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq will meet with Kosovo Serb representatives. This meeting will be held after the National Security Council meeting, reports Tanjug succeeds Clankosova.tv. Today, the National Security Council meeting has been called. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's refusal to hold elections is also expected to be discussed. [...]
This meeting will be held after the National Security Council meeting, reports Tanjug succeeds Clankosova.tv.
Today, the National Security Council meeting has been called.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's refusal to hold Serbia's elections in Kosovo is also expected to be discussed.
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has scheduled the National Security Council session for today at 12:00.
This is confirmed for Euronews Serbia, the Klankosova broadcast.tv.
The session will be held at the Palace of Serbia, and its members will discuss current topics dealing with the war in Ukraine, but also the holding of Serbian elections in Kosovo, as well as basic energy and food supplies, which are also focused because of the war on European soil.
Vuciq said on Monday that Pristina and Podgorica will receive answers from Belgrade for stopping the vote in the 3 April Serbian elections. As he has said, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has asked Belgrade to recognise independent Kosovo to organise elections on Kosovo's territory. Serbia's first also said the answer would be with “broad consequences”.
The head of the Serbian state also said Serbia is facing a difficult period. “The situation in the world will be more complicated and I have no doubt that it will be more difficult, rather than the end of the conflict, I can say that the conflicts will be more severe and larger, that hysteria and madness will continue in Europe and the world”, Vuciq said, praising that it represents a huge burden to Serbia.
The latest session of Serbia's National Security Council was held at the end of February.












