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Vasiljevic: Difficult Meeting with Grenell, Vucic Writes Meeting Minutes Himself

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Archive / News | 11.10.19 | access_time 11:43

(Beta/Milos Miskov)

Adviser to the Serbian president Suzana Vasiljevic said on Oct. 11 that the Oct. 10 meeting between Aleksandar Vucic and special U.S. envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue Richard Grenell had been very difficult, but could not disclose any details.

She told Prva TV that Vucic and Grenell talked tete-a-tete for the first ten minutes, and were then joined by the head of the Serbian government's office for Kosovo and Metohija, Marko Djuric.

"What was strange was that for the first time the president wrote the meeting minutes himself, because the conversation was apparently very difficult and he was not willing to talk about it even with us yesterday," said Vasiljevic.

She went on to say that meetings were often difficult when the topic was Kosovo, but, she added, never to the point that the president does not wish to talk even with his aides and that he asks for some time to consider how to say what the potential solution would be for what he could hear from Grenell.

On the subject of an agreement between Albania, Serbia and North Macedonia, the so-called "mini-Schengen," Vasiljevic said that expert teams would start discussing certain themes on Oct. 11, so that certain steps may be presented a month from now in Ohrid.

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