Vucic: We were close to compromise with Kosovo, now scfliation

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, has said that the Kosovo issue requires a compromise and that such a solution has been imminent, but that it has not been achieved, since he has claimed Pristina has not fulfilled its obligations. We were close. They did not want to be reached. Now we are far away [...]
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, has said that the Kosovo issue requires a compromise and that such a solution has been imminent, but that it has not been achieved, since he has claimed Pristina has not fulfilled its obligations.
We were close. They did not want to be reached. We are now far from a compromise solution, nor do we talk to each other, although we are ready to talk”, Vucic said in an interview for the Swiss media. Weltoches. de.
We want to establish the Association, which is an obligation from the first agreement, it's a difficult situation, but we're going to do everything we can to maintain peace”.
Asked what is most important to him in relation to Kosovo, Vucic stressed that mutual respect is necessary.
“cannot have a unilateral solution, under which Albanians win everything and Serbs lose everything. No one is a fool in Serbia. We know how difficult the situation is, but therefore we insist on a compromise solution”, he added.
Meanwhile, regarding Western leaders' claims that Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, is an imperial dictator who will attack other countries after Ukraine and that this is the reason for the war, he says he sees it differently.
“We condemn the attack on Ukraine. But it's more complex and complicated. No answer. Putin now uses Kosovo's precedent in his statements. Angela Merkel's only response is that there has been bloodshed for eight years in Kosovo, but in the end Putin has said the same has happened in Donbas”.
It shows another theory, that the West thinks they can defeat Putin, so they want to wear him out and enter that country, which means that Russia and today's territories and in this form will no longer exist.
“I cannot say that they have overestimated themselves, but may have underestimated Putin and Russia”, the head of the Serbian state.












