At these hours of the evening Serbia continues to be pressured by EU, US

As Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is on his way to Kosovo, Serbian President Alexander Vuciq continues to have pressure from the US's EU, writes Periscope. As the reporter of the channel10 in Brussels reports, Vuciq is continuing his meeting with Miroslav Lajcak and Gabriel Escobar. “Vucciq continues to stay in Brussels for [...]
As Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti is on his way to Kosovo, Serbian President Alexander Vuciq continues to have pressure from the US's EU, writes Periscope.
As the reporter of the channel10 in Brussels reports, Vuciq is continuing his meeting with Miroslav Lajcak and Gabriel Escobar.
“Vucciq continues to stay in Brussels in contrast to Prime Minister Kurti. There is a continuation of Mr. Vuciq's stance in Brussels to speak with the Lajcak mediator and with the US emissary for dialogue, Escobar.
At this moment the pressure is indisputable on Serbia because both sides of both the EU and the US recognise Kosovo's right to implement the measure of reciprocity. Now both sides must work with Serbia to accept them for Kosovo to behave the same as Serbia does. And the first effort seen easier to realise is for Serbia to give up the release of specific documents for citizens of the Republic of Kosovo entering the territory of Serbia”, journalist Xhemajl Rexha has said.












