Izvor: N1 televizija, 16.Maj.2018, 18:12 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Serbia’s Vucic says hasn’t got plan for Kosovo, just hints
Aleksandar Vucic, the President of Serbia, said in Sofia on Wednesday that he had not got any US plan for Kosovo, but that he did get “hints, assumptions, principles,” in which he saw “some decent things” but also solutions he did not agree with.
A Belgrade daily has said Vucic got a Western plan for Kosovo, and that Wess Mitchell, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, was one of those drafting it.
Asked if he >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << would reply, Vucic said that “everybody knows what I think about hints, assumptions, principles...” and denied he was told to accept the US plan or step down.
“Is there a kind of pressure on Serbia? Yes, there has been for the last five years… It’s normal that they (the West) are waiting for Serbia to change its mind since they obviously won’t change their,” Vucic said, adding that “Serbia’s position was not an easy one at all.”
He reiterated that Serbia was looking for a compromise and wanted Kosovo’s Serbs interests honoured, but also the same for the legitimate and legal interests of Serbia, which, he said, “many do not understand.”
Vucic said no one was threatening Serbia and added he always had correct meetings with Mitchell, regardless of their disagreements over Kosovo.
Vucic is in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia for the European Union Summit on Western Balkans scheduled to start on Thursday.















