The Wuchs are hurting their heads from Macron and Scholz's letter

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, said on Monday that the EU's special emissary for dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak and French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, during their recent visit to Belgrade, “handed in several letters, which he says refused to receive, but added he read the passage. [...]
According to him, there was a draft agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, prepared by Germany and France, writes the newspaper “Danas” on Monday.
I read that letter. Knowing what would happen, I refused to take it. I can't say I remember what was on those four pages for fifteen minutes reading. Clearly, the publication did not come from the Serbian side. Whether it was published by Albanians or anyone else, because it suits them to use the media, I don't care. Whether it's entirely true or not, I can't remember every detail, but I know what someone's ideas were”, Vucic told Pink TV from New York where he's staying.
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Some of the ideas that were written, I heard about them. I have enough experience to know I shouldn't have taken that letter”, Vuciq said.
Asked where that letter is now, he said he is waiting to accept it.
“Koka is hurting me”, he said.
In a letter published by a portal referring to Vuciq, the agreement on normalisation of relations with which Serbia actually accepts Kosovo's reality as an independent state is said to be signed in 2023, but does not officially recognise it.
At a later stage, when the EU is ready to expand and include the Western Balkans, an agreement on mutual recognition will be reached as a precondition for the two countries' EU membership.
The agreement envisions Kosovo will be recognised by the five European Union countries that have not yet recognised it, while Serbia will benefit economic and financial energy assistance.












