Vuciq: With this power in Pristina, not real normalisation of relations

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq has said today in Verona that it is not real to normalise relations with Kosovo, with current governance there, given its movements. A day before the continuation of Brussels' dialogue at the level of key negotiators, Vuciq told Pink television that the talks will be “serious November” [...]
A day before the continuation of Brussels' dialogue at the level of key negotiators, Vuciq told Pink television that the talks will be “heavy November” and that it “is essentially not an optimist”, but that he does not know whether to have progress or not.
The basic problem is neither what one means nor what one will apply. It is much more important if we can normalise relations with Kosovo Albanians. I'm afraid this is not realistic with this kind of government in Pristina”, Vuciq said in the margins of the International Summer Fair “Vinital”.
He claims the Kosovo government <x0-cynic conflicts and provokes Serbs every day, with endless incidents in the north and convincing the ambassadors of the Quint countries that they should be done because they are criminals”.
Vuciq said Serbia will meet “everything it said would meet” within dialogue with Kosovo under EU auspices.
Dialogue between Kosovo and Pristina at the level of top negotiators, Petar Petkovic and Besnik Bislimi, will continue tomorrow in Brussels to take the first steps towards implementing the Agreement on the road to normalising relations between Kosovo and Serbia. The leaders of both sides agreed on February 27th.
The meeting between Petkov and Bislim will be the first meeting in the context of dialogue under EU auspices since Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti reached an agreement on the annex to implement that agreement on March 18th in Ohrid.












