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Vucic on Kosovo: Serbia Cannot Agree to Independence if It Gets Nothing

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Archive / News | 08.08.19 | access_time 14:34

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Aug. 8 that he expected "a difficult autumn" as regards Kosovo and Metohija because he believed the West would attempt to expedite the solving of that problem. However, he reiterated that the solution could not materialize if Serbia got nothing.

"I do not know what the idea is? What I had as an idea, everyone rejected. No one liked it. Let me see what your idea is because I have not heard it, except that I have seen even more pressure on me... Serbia cannot agree to independence (of Kosovo) if Serbia does not get anything," Vucic said in an interview with Prva TV.

He went on to say that he had told all his interlocutors that everyone in the international community should know that there would be no solution if someone thought Serbia should be humiliated.

Regarding the fact that all five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council have appointed new ambassadors to Belgrade, and whether that has anything to do with the Kosovo issue, Vucic said that they "certainly did not come to check climate change in Serbia."

President Vucic said on Aug. 8 that adviser to the U.S. president John Bolton would not pay a visit to Serbia, which had earlier been reported by Serbian media.

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