Grenelli asks Vuciqi for Kosovo and dialogue: A compromise is much better than guns and bombs

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, told US television newsmax that he believes the situation of the previous few weeks has been successfully relaxed, but that more efforts must be made to resolve the situation and find an acceptable solution to the dialogue with Kosovo. He was questioned by the former US special envoy [...]
He has been asked by former US special envoy for dialogue Richard Greene, if Kosovo has said the conversation is necessary to find an acceptable solution.
“I think we have successfully identified the crisis in Kosovo, but we will have to work harder to find a long-term solution. We will not look for the guilty, but a compromise is much better than weapons and bombs, which we are seeing today”, Vuciq said.
When asked about relations with Russia, he reiterated that Serbia has traditionally good relations with Russia and Ukraine, that it respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of every country in the world.
We're looking at how to diversify our energy supply. We are building liaisons at the borders with Bulgaria and North Macedonia. You asked, Mr. Green, that we understand how economic ties are the most important in our region. Reconstruction of the infrastructure network. We see that the trade exchange between Serbia and the US today is greater than ever, even 1.2 billionx1>, Vuciq said and reminded 140 years of friendly ties between the US and Serbia.
Asked whether Putin is bluffing by starting mobilization, Vuciq said he is not a political analyst. We hope peace will prevail and that everyone will do anything to reach a compromise. That's better than waiting for someone to lose. I've been talking to Putin many times and I don't think he's bluffing. That's all you can say about”.












