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Vucic in Brussels: All that applies to Ukraine doesn’t to Serbia


Jelena Babsek

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in Brussels that he listened to 
everything that European Union (EU) High Representative for Foreign Affairs and 
Security Policy Josep Borrell and Special Representative for the 
Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue Miroslav Lajcak had to say and that he understood 
their desire for the situation to de-escalate and for problems to be resolved 
through dialogue. 

Vucic said the biggest problem for Serbia is the fact that Kosovo Prime Albin 
Kurti’s regime is constantly trying to either expel or arrest Serbs, to 
frighten them and drive them from their hearths.

“The choice of action doesn’t mater, whether it is arrests, beating or 
fabricating elections and giving legitimacy with a turnout of just a few 
people, bans for Serbian trucks, I presented today a report on injuries 
inflicted on people, I gave it to Borrell and Lajcak for them to see the state 
those people are in, who beat them up and how,” said Vucic.

Asked whether the international representatives asked for a trilateral meeting, 
Vucic said he has always attended every talk.

“I believe that dialogue is healing, that it is important to talk and that we 
overcome every problem by talking. I see no reason to talk with a man who 
provokes on a daily basis and wants to cause a conflict because that is his 
fanatic ideology and I thought that would cause additional damage and that is 
why I think it is pointless. I am always ready to talk with European 
representatives,” added Vucic.

Regarding EU’s understanding, Vucic said there is one thing everyone needs to 
understand – that for most EU countries Kosovo is an independent state.

“It is their child. They looked after it while it was in a cradle, now it is a 
slightly naughty teenager, but they are still looking after it. Our position is 
very difficult, all that applies to Ukraine doesn’t apply to Serbia, but that’s 
the right of the stronger that we have to get used to,” said the Serbian 
President.

High Representative Borrell and Special Representative Lajcak had Thursday in 
Brussels separate meetings with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo 
Prime Minister Albin Kurti.



 

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