Serbian FM: Situation Tense ahead of Dialogue due to Pristina’s Behavior   | Beta Briefing

Serbian FM: Situation Tense ahead of Dialogue due to Pristina’s Behavior  

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Archive / News | 16.08.22 | access_time 16:38

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Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic has said that the situation ahead of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue in Brussels was tense and marked with levity of Pristina’s officials.  

Speaking to TV Pink on Aug. 16, Selakovic described Kosovo Premier Albin Kurti as “an unpredictable figure” of whom nothing good could be expected, but added that Serbia had “the best possible negotiator” and that “Serbia is advocating peace and stability in the region.”

“The situation is very tense and burdened with levity of Pristina’s official. It is a reason for concern. What is even more concerning is that western officials, who have recognized their separatism and have legitimized it as some quasi statehood, have never before so blatantly been giving them the right to act so,” Selakovic stressed.

A new round of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, engaging Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Premier Albin Kurti, is scheduled for Aug. 18 in Brussels. 

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