Brnabyq: Belgrade satisfied with agreement with Pristina on IDs

Brnabyq: Belgrade satisfied with agreement with Pristina on IDs

The current prime minister and mandated for the composition of Serbia's new government, Anna Brnabiq, has today declared that Belgrade is satisfied with the agreement with Pristina on IDs, as she said, within the limits of what could be expected, that “had no room for maneuvering” and that by September 1st it is entering a period [...]

The current prime minister and mandated for the composition of Serbia's new government, Anna Brnabiq, has today declared that Belgrade is satisfied with the agreement with Pristina on IDs, as she said, within the limits of what could be expected, that “had no room for maneuvering” and that on September 1st it is entering a period of major instability because no agreement was reached for the plates.

“As a serious statesman, Aleksandar Vuciq said he is not satisfied with the 2011 agreement, that it is not in Serbia and Serbs' best interest in Kosovo, and you as a serious state should implement international agreements. Vuciq managed to create the best possible situation for Serbs in Kosovo, protect them and enable them a normal life and continue Serbia's presence in Kosovo”, Brnabiq said on TV Prva.

Prime Minister Brnabiq said today that all Serbia's capacities should focus on Kosovo in September to prevent any kind of violence and ensure peace and that this, according to her, is a priority.

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