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Vucic Expects No Pressure in Brussels

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Archive / News | 19.04.21 | access_time 06:44

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on April 17 that he was not anticipating any pressure during an upcoming visit to Brussels, but rather constructive conversation.

After a joint Serbian military-police exercise dubbed Response 2021, Vucic said he was slated to hold two trips to Brussels soon. He explained that the first visit would include a meeting with EU High Representative Josep Borrell, European Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi, EU special representative for the Belgrade-Pristina dialog Miroslav Lajcak and most likely with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen.

"It will be an important visit. We will discuss all topics. I don't expect any pressure. I expect a constructive conversation and important and good talks for Serbia," Vucic said, adding that his second trip to Brussels would be to resume the dialog with Pristina and that he expected this "in May or June, if it happens."

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