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Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has condemned the unacceptable activities of Pristina, 
taxes on products from Serbia and Bosnia, and the attempt to create an army. 

Source: Tanjug Friday, December 21, 2018 | 14:15 

 

(Tanjug)

He pointed out that it was "adding fuel to the fire."

After meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade on Friday, 
and after a session of the High Council for Cooperation between Serbia and 
Greece, Tsipras said that he spoke with Vucic about this topic, and that 
Pristina's actions are "not contributing to stability in the region." 

"I want to emphasize that these initiatives do not contribute to stability in 
the region, but cause a destabilization. We we need to say it with all our 
strength and express our voice. Vucic and the Serbian government have a very 
difficult job, but they should not leave that course," he said. 

As Tsipras said, it is difficult for Serbia to stay on that road, trying to 
find a solution. 

"Because, the emotions of the Serb people can provoke anger, but you have to 
stay on that road. I want to condemn the actions of Kosovo because they are 
adding fuel to the fire and I want to support Serbia on this path and the 
effort to find a solution, because that is the perspective, to maintain 
stability in the region." 

Aleksandar Vucic said that it was very important for Serbia that the Prespa 
Agreement between Macedonia and Greece be implemented. 

Vucic said that in this way, North Macedonia would be a bridge of cooperation 
with Greece and a possibility of Belgrade and Athens moving closer together. 

"I know this is not easy, but Serbia and its citizens support the 
implementation of this agreement," Vucic said after his meeting with Tsipras. 

Vucic said that he informed the Greek PM about the situation in Kosovo and the 
activities aimed at forming an army there, which, he said, is being implemented 
contrary not only to international law, but also to Kosovo's laws. 

He said that he also spoke to Tsipras about Pristina raising taxes on goods 
from Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina by 100 percent, and to what degree this was 
"contrary to trends in the 21st century regarding the free flow of goods and 
capital, but also how much it endangered the Serbs in Kosovo." 

Vucic said that the trade exchange between Serbia and Greece was growing and 
that he expected it to exceed 500 million euros, but that they also spoke about 
improving ​infrastructure, primarily the railway that would closer connect 
Belgrade, Skopje, Thessaloniki and Athens. 

The president said that a highway on Corridor 10 will be completed within the 
next few weeks, which will enable the entire trip from Greece and Macedonia 
through Serbia to take place on highways, but added that in the future, works 
should be done to improve the railroad to Skopje and Athens. 

He said another topic of conversation with Tsipras was also digitization, 
reduction in prices of telecommunications services, but also about sports - 
such as the idea of Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania making a joint bid to 
host the (world) football championship. 

Vucic said that Serbia and the Serb people remain friends with Greece forever, 
and that Belgrade is grateful to Athens for the support it receives in 
international forums.

 

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