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Vučić: "I asked Dodik to give up the army"


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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says Serbia must resolve the Kosovo issue, 
where tensions have risen over the past year over registration plates. 

Source: Beta Thursday, April 21, 2022 | 15:55 



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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says Serbia must resolve the Kosovo issue, 
where tensions have risen over the past year over registration plates. 

He said that in an interview for the Financial Times in London. 

The FT reminds that Kosovo declared independence in 2008, which, in addition to 
Belgrade, is not recognized by China and Russia. 

Serbia must also control tensions in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is fueled by BiH 
presidency member Milorad Dodik, whom Vucic supports, it added. 

Vučić said that he called on Dodik not to form an army and to calm down 
secessionist plans, which, according to Vučić, he accepted. 

Vucic told the Financial Times that Serbia will not jeopardize its national 
interest by imposing sanctions on Russia. According to him, Belgrade won’t 
choose sides. 

“There's a talk of choosing sides. No, we have our own interests, Serbia’s 
interests. We were bombed by 19 NATO countries (in 1999) and sanctions were 
imposed on us,” he said and added that Serbia enjoys some kind of protection 
from Russia. 

“A free man and free country does not take decisions based on ultimatums and 
force, but on the basis of what they are protecting and we are protecting our 
country and our citizens,” he said. 

President of Serbia pointed out that "many players" have an interest in 
destabilizing the Western Balkans, but that he told EU leaders that Serbia 
would try to maintain peace in the region.

 

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