Tadic: Vucinqi is losing Kosovo by dramatising and sending patriotic messages

Tadic: Vucinqi is losing Kosovo by dramatising and sending patriotic messages

Serbia's former president, Boris Tadic, has said the government of Serbia is using statements that peace and stability should be maintained in Kosovo as a way to raise tensions, and that the more Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and his government play dramas and send patriotic messages, the more they lose [...]

Serbia's former president, Boris Tadic, has said the government of Serbia is using statements that peace and stability should be maintained in Kosovo as a way to raise tensions, and that the more Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and his government play dramas and send patriotic messages, the more they lose Kosovo.

The situation is always dangerous, it can always escape. And the regime uses those sentences as a way to increase tensions and then appears as savior”, Tadic said on the “N1 Directo” show.

He has stressed that he will not recognise Kosovo's independence, but that he will fight for a sustainable solution by respecting the Albanian side, Danas.rs reports, broadcast Klakosova.tv.

“We need to understand that Albanians live in Kosovo who do not want to accept Serbia as their state. And a very complex solution must be found. I think they're going back to the circle they're going to have to think about a compromise solution”, he appreciated Tadic.

Commenting on the EU envoy's statement about dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, Miroslav Lajcak, that everything agreed on that dialogue should be implemented, including the Movement Freedom Agreement from 2011, Tadic said it would mean “abnormalisation in the functioning of the” crossing, with the assessment that it is a good sign and that it could relax relations.

The whole idea was exactly this license plate, ID, documents and painful compromises were made by both sides. Nobody gained and lost everything, but the idea was to normalise relations and normalise the daily movement of people”, the former president of Serbia said.

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