Vucinq asked in Spain if he has intentions to attack Kosovo here's what he says

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic, in Granda, Spain, at a press conference, has also been asked if Serbia has intentions to attack Kosovo. Serbian president has said “Serbia has such goals” and that “has never had the intention to attack someone in the region „, not at all. Because we didn't have [...]
Serbia President Aleksandar Vucic, in Granda, Spain, at a press conference has also been asked if Serbia has intentions to attack Kosovo.
Serbian president has said “Serbia has such goals” and that “has never had the intention to attack someone in the region”
No, not at all. Because we never had the intention to attack someone in the region”, the Serbian president said.
According to him, Serbia is a country that is keeping calm and has added that it has reduced military presence at the border with Kosovo from 8,500 soldiers to 4 thousand and 400. Vuciq has shown that Americans and Europeans have come out on the ground today in Serbia to prove that.
“We're the country that's going to stay calm. We've reduced military presence in the vicinity of the administration line from 8.5 to 4.4 if you're wrong, but significantly. And today our people went with the Americans and Europeans to see and confirm”, Vuciq said.
He has yet said that a compromise solution between Kosovo and Serbia is needed, and not something someone dreams of and on the other side of it does nothing.
“What we need are real agreements based on reality and real will for progress and negotiation process, where compromise solutions are needed, and not something that one can dream of and nothing on the other side”, the head of the Serbian state has said.
He has now said that, at the border with Kosovo, there were 8 thousand and 500 troops, which are evidently less than they were earlier this year, where Serbia had deployed 14,000 troops. Vuciq has said that with such a number of soldiers even if you want to do something, which according to him Serbia did, you can do nothing, and something like that is obvious, Express reports.
Asked if he gave any guarantees to European partners, Vuciq said they didn't ask him for it, but he says if they will, then “will grant guarantees”, since Serbia “besson in peace”.
“Nobody asked for it. But if they ask for it, it's all right because we believe in peace, we believe in the future of the entire Western Balkan region”












