Serbian Presidency in Belgrade (BETAPHOTO/Ana Slovic/)
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated on Aug. 31 that “there are plenty of ideas, but the solutions are running out,” in response to a question about whether any new ideas emerged for solving the situation in Kosovo during his meeting with the European Union’s special representative for the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, Miroslav Lajcak.
“We could have sat down for ten hours [to no avail]. I am afraid one can hardly find a solution when negotiating with people who do not want to find a solution, with people from Pristina who seek reasons for conflict and for attacking the Serb population in the north of Kosovo and Metohija,” Vucic said during the inspection of the reconstructed Raska-Novi Pazar highway.
Vucic stressed that he was “not saying these things randomly” because, in his words, the wish of Kosovo Premier Albin Kurti is to “expel” the Serbs from there. “Not to even mention that we are thousands of miles away from the forming of the Community of Serb Municipalities; Pristina has no intention of having that take place,” Vucic stated.
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