Vuchev told US senators that Serbia does not accept formation of association outside agreed principles

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Milos Vuchevic has said in a conversation with the US Senate delegation and senators Chris Murphy and Gary Peters that Serbia will not agree with Kosovo's efforts to form association beyond the principles already agreed on with the Brussels agreement. Vuchevic, while discussing [...]
Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Milos Vuchevic has said in a conversation with the US Senate delegation and senators Chris Murphy and Gary Peters that Serbia will not agree with Kosovo's efforts to form association beyond the principles already agreed on with the Brussels agreement.
Vuchev, while discussing regional security, cited the ongoing “lack of willingness of Kosovo representatives for discussions concerning the formation of the Serb majority municipalities”, which the Kosovo side has accepted since 2015, broadcasts Paparaci.
He, as claimed in his ministry's statement, has said that by doing so, the Kosovar “side is unilaterally reducing the possibility of establishing a constructive dialogue” that would contribute to eventual reconciliation in the Western Balkans, the continuation of talks on normalising relations and establishing mutual confidence.












