Reporter Ammanpour embarrassed Vuciqi when she reminds her right hand of pain after meeting in Ohrid

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has given an interview in front of CNN Christiane Ammanpour's journalist, where this time there was no way to control questions like he does in Serbia. Some of the foreign media, such as VoxNews, have even described his interview as victimizing. Vucic started with a thank you for America, the media [...]
Some of the foreign media, such as VoxNews, have even described his interview as victimizing.
Vucic began with a thank - you to America, the American media, then expressing reservations for recent reports.
We've always appreciated all the reports coming from the National Security Council, the White House and all the other institutions coming from the United States. But these reports have not been completely accurate. ”
He referred to the concern expressed by the White House for the Serbian Army near the border with Kosovo.
We had 14,000 people on the administrative line with Kosovo a year ago. A few days ago, we had less than 8400. Today we have 4400<18x1>, Vucic said, adding that he has not signed any national emergency. According to Vuciq, this has been an army decision, not his.
Ammanpour asked him about the Kosovo police's murder, which Vucic said condemns as an act. At the moment, the journalist intervenes, asking whether she will retain the responsibility the EU calls for attacks in the north, even Milan Radoicic.
“Of course, Serbia will hold all people responsible who committed criminal acts and that we can find on our territory ... prosecutors will do their job. But Serbia intervened to defend itself. I will not defend the murder of an Albanian police officer and I did not.
One of the moments it seems he irritated Vucic most was he when the journalist said:
Amanpour: You left the negotiations unsigned and when you returned to Serbia, on a Serbian television show, I quote: I had a pain in my right hand and this pain is expected to last for four years. My question is, do you still have this pain in your hand?
Vucic: I appreciate your objectivity, but you may not have followed what America said after our last meeting. You haven't even heard Miroslav Lajcak, Borrell, say Serbia accepted everything, but Albanian leaders...
Amanpour: But you didn't sign. You didn't sign.
Vucic: No, you're talking about an earlier date. I would do anything I said in front of our friends from America, the EU. That I have the Serbian Constitution to follow and respect. I'm not hiding anything in front of them and I'm telling him everything in the eye. We wanted agreements, but Pristina doesn't want it.
Amanpour: Mr. President. You said Serbia's entry into the EU is your priority, but you know that without normalising relations with Kosovo, none of you enter the EU. And to normalize these relations is not meant to recognise the independence of Kosovo. You can recognise Kosovo passports, patents, diplomas. Meanwhile, Kosovo must recognise the rights of Serbs in that area. Are you ready to do this?
Vucic: We've always been ready to negotiate. But you should know that Pristina is not ready to negotiate with Serbia.










