Vuciq: Kosovo são accepted draft status for Association

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, said Kosovo would not fulfill its ten-year pledge to the formation of the Serb majority municipalities' association. “Today we have come to the wall”, Vuciq said, following the meeting he held in Brussels with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. On the agenda was the presentation and discussion [...]
“Today we have come to the wall”, Vuciq said, following the meeting he held in Brussels with Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
In the order of the day was the presentation and discussion of the draft status establishment of this association.
The document was presented by the Management Team, consisting of four members of the Serb community, including a Serbian Parliament deputy.
Vuciq said the draft status quo is unacceptable for Kosovo, due to its Constitution.
“in 2015, me and [then Kosovo Prime Minister Isa] Msutafa signed the principles [for Asociation] and now they are giving up all principles, saying no one can accept them, because that is what the [Kosovo Constitutional Court] ” says, the Serbian president.
“They will either accept what they agreed on in 2015, or it will be the end of all”, he added.
Vuciq said that, at the moment, you see no solution and that their “roads were divided in hopes that we can find some answers in the following days”.












