Vucic: Pristina's Announced Cancellation of Dinar in Kosovo Hangs Question Mark on All Processes | Beta Briefing

Vucic: Pristina's Announced Cancellation of Dinar in Kosovo Hangs Question Mark on All Processes

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News / Politics | 16.01.24 | access_time 19:56

Aleksandar Vucic (BETAPHOTO/EMIL VAS/EV)

On Jan. 16, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that Pristina's announced cancellation of the dinar in Kosovo "is worrying and questions all processes."

"The announcement from Pristina that they are ready to consider canceling payment traffic with central Serbia, i.e. banning the use of the dinar, to raid our post offices in the southern Serbian province, not only concerns us, but questions all processes, both normalization and dialogue," Vucic told reporters from Serbia in Davos where he is attending the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting.

He added that this would be the key subject of a meeting later in the evening with U.S. assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs James O'Brien. "As well as who, why and how is arming themselves, what was done in accordance with international law, and what not. It is very important for us to achieve an as high as possible degree of understanding with the U.S. as the world's leading superpower, and we will give it our all," Vucic said.

Upon arriving in Davos Vucic wrote on Instagram that, although he believed 2024 would be hard for the entire world, Serbia would launch the realization of huge "dreams and plans" "with much hope and enthusiasm" which he would discuss with numerous leaders, investors and businesspeople in the coming days.

In Davos Vucic will participate in Diplomatic Dialogue session on the Western Balkans. He is also plans to participate in discussions and numerous bilateral meetings.

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